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    Investigation of Optical Characteristics of Pbmoo4 Single Crystals by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry
    (Elsevier Gmbh, 2022) Delice, S.; Isik, M.; Gasanly, N. M.; Darvishov, N. H.; Bagiev, V. E.
    In this study, we investigated the optical properties of PbMoO4 single crystals grown by Czochralski method. Spectroscopic ellipsometry measurements were carried out in the energy region between 1.0 and 5.5 eV at room temperature. X-ray diffraction measurements were achieved for structural characterization. The resulted pattern exhibited one peak belonging to (200) plane. Spectral variations of complex dielectric function, complex refractive index, absorption coefficient and dissipation function were obtained from the analyses of ellipsometry data. Real part of dielectric function increased up to 4.0 eV and then decreased suddenly at above this value. Zero frequency refractive index and dielectric constant were found to be 2.04 and 4.15, respectively. High frequency dielectric constant was determined to be 4.36. Optical band gap of PbMoO4 crystals was calculated as 3.09 eV. Two critical points with energies of 3.57 and 4.34 eV were estimated from the analyses of second-energy derivative spectra of real and imaginary parts of dielectric function. It was determined that [MoO4]2- complexes and charge transfer from Pb2+ ions into the neighboring Mo groups were responsible for these interband transitions. Dissipation function increased with increasing photon energy.
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    Citation - WoS: 8
    Citation - Scopus: 8
    Characterization of Trap Centers in Gd2o3< Nanoparticles by Low Temperature Thermoluminescence Measurements
    (Elsevier Gmbh, 2018) Delice, S.; Isik, M.; Gasanly, N. M.
    Trapping centers in Gd2O3 nanoparticles were investigated using thermoluminescence (TL) measurements in the below room temperature region of 10-280 K. Seven peaks having peak maximum temperatures between 30 and 252 K were observed in the TL spectra measured at constant heating rate of 0.3 K/s. Activation energies, order of kinetics and frequency factors were reported using three different analysis techniques: curve fitting, initial rise and peak shape methods. Activation energies of the trapping centers were found between 0.012 eV and 0.79 eV. Most of the TL transitions associated with observed peaks were found as dominated by mixed order of kinetics. Structural characterization of used nanoparticles was achieved using x-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy experiments. (C) 2017 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.