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Effect of high concentration of ZnO on the structural and optical properties of silicate glass system


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Abed Al-Nidawi, Ali Jabbar and Amin Matori, Khamirul and Mohd Zaid, Mohd Hafiz and Ying Chyi, Josephine Liew and Sin Tee, Tan and Sarmani, Abdul Rahman and Ahmad Khushaini, Muhammad Asif and Md Zain, Ahmad Rifqi and Rahi Mutlage, Wurood (2024) Effect of high concentration of ZnO on the structural and optical properties of silicate glass system. Results in Optics, 14 (1). art. no. 100620. ISSN 2666-9501

Abstract

An investigation was conducted to explore the optimum composition to fabricate a zinc silicate glass substrate for optoelectronic device applications. The composition was determined based on the empirical formula (ZnO)x-(SiO2)1-x, where x = 0.40, 0.50, 0.60 and 0.70 wt, which was prepared by the conventional melt quenching technique. The focus is on characterizing the physical and structural aspects as well as the optical properties of the glass substrate. The physical properties of zinc silicate samples were assessed using the densitometer and their physical appearance. In addition, the materials' amorphous and glassy characteristics were verified using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) techniques. Finally, ultraviolet–visible (UV–Vis) spectroscopy and photoluminescence spectrometer were used to study the optical properties of samples. The density of the samples was observed to increase from 2805 to 3878 kg/m3 as the percentage of ZnO in the glass composition increased. X-ray diffraction analysis indicated the absence of sharp peaks in the samples containing up to 0.60 wt of ZnO, suggesting the presence of an amorphous phase. Furthermore, the results of this study indicate that ZnO-SiO2 glass substrate samples favor direct forbidden transitions, with an increase in ZnO leading to higher absorption and consequently a lower band gap. The photoluminescence spectrum showed blue light emissions at 422 nm, associating with the variation of band gaps in the ZnO phase. Overall, from the interesting results achieved, this zinc silicate-based composite material at 0.60 wt ZnO can be a potent candidate in optoelectronic applications, among other concentrations used in this study.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Science
Universiti Putra Malaysia
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rio.2024.100620
Publisher: Elsevier
Keywords: Luminescence; Optical bandgap; Silicate glass; ZnO
Depositing User: Ms. Nuraida Ibrahim
Date Deposited: 28 Jun 2024 07:52
Last Modified: 10 Jul 2024 07:28
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