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Title: Neodymium doped yttrium aluminate synthesis and optical properties–A blue light emitting nanophosphor and its use in advanced forensic analysis
Authors: Darshan, G. P.
Premkumar, H. B.
Nagabhushana, H.
Sharma, S. C.
Prasad, B. D.
Prashantha, S. C.
Keywords: Nanoparticles
Solution combustion
Photoluminescence
Fingerprint
Forensic science
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Citation: Darshan, G. P., Premkumar, H. B., Nagabhushana, H., Sharma, S. C., Prasad, B. D., & Prashantha, S. C. (2016). Neodymium doped yttrium aluminate synthesis and optical properties–A blue light emitting nanophosphor and its use in advanced forensic analysis. Dyes and Pigments, 134, 227-233.
Abstract: A series of neodymium ions activated yttrium aluminate nanophosphors of various concentrations were synthesized by solution combustion method using oxalyl dihydrazide as a fuel. The crystal structure, optical energy gap, luminescent properties and Judd-Ofelt analysis were carried out. The use of the phosphor in revealing / enhancing the fingerprints quality was investigated in detail. The powder X-ray diffraction results confirmed the orthorhombic phase for the prepared samples. From diffuse reflectance spectra, estimated energy gap was found to be in range of 5.38-5.80 eV. The photoemission profile of YAlO3: Nd3+ exhibit a blue emission upon 364 nm excitation. Further, the prepared materials were used for enhancing the quality of latent fingerprint technique. The present method was facile and robust for visualization of fingerprint with enhanced sensitivity, low glare light and high efficiency on various surfaces. The demonstrated results on facile detection of fingerprints virtually on any surfaces using YAlO3:Nd3+ nanophosphors are versatile tool which hold great promise for practical applications on forensic sciences.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1986
ISSN: 0143-7208
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