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Article Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 9Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Mechanical Characteristics of Sillenite Compound: Bi12geo20<(Elsevier Science Sa, 2021) Surucu, Gokhan; Isik, Mehmet; Gencer, Aysenur; Gasanly, NizamiThe present study reports the mechanical and elastic characteristics of Bi12GeO20 (BGO) compound by experimental nanoindentation measurements and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. X-ray diffraction pattern of BGO was plotted and revealed diffraction peaks were associated with Miller indices of cubic crystalline structure with lattice constant of a = 10.304 angstrom. Two- and three-dimensional representations of Young's modulus, linear compressibility, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio were presented according to DFT calculations. The calculated elastic constants pointed out the mechanically stable and anisotropic behavior of the BGO. The hardness and Young's modulus ranges of the BGO calculated from DFT studies were found as 3.7-6.3 GPa and 61.7-98.9 GPa, respectively. Hardness and Young's modulus of BGO single crystal were also obtained by analyzing force-dependent nanoindentation experimental data. It was observed that hardness and Young's modulus decrease with increase of load in the low applied loads and then reaches saturation in the high applied loads. This behavior is known as indentation size effect. True hardness value was determined from proportional specimen resistance model as 4.1 GPa. The force independent region presented the Young's modulus as 114 GPa. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 14Citation - Scopus: 14Excitation Wavelength Dependent Nonlinear Absorption Mechanisms and Optical Limiting Properties of Bi12sio20 Single Crystal(Elsevier, 2023) Dogan, Anil; Karatay, Ahmet; Isik, Mehmet; Pepe, Yasemin; Gasanly, Nizami; Elmali, AyhanNonlinear absorption mechanisms (NA), excitation wavelength dependence, and defect states of Bi12SiO20 (BSO) single crystal were investigated. The band gap and Urbach energies were found to be 2.51 and 0.4 eV from the absorption spectra. To evaluate the effect of excitation energy on the NA mechanism of the BSO single crystal, open aperture Z-scan experiment with 4 ns laser pulse at 532 and 1064 nm wavelengths with different intensities was performed. Obtained data were analyzed with a theoretical model considering the contributions of one photon absorption (OPA), two photon absorption (TPA) and free carrier absorption (FCA) to NA. The results indicated that the NA behavior decreased with increasing of the pump intensity as the defect states at around 2.32 eV by OPA at 532 nm, and TPA at 1064 nm excitations. The dominant NA mechanisms are OPA and sequential TPA at 532 nm as compared to the 1064 nm. A higher NA coefficient was obtained at 532 nm as compared to 1064 nm excitation. This observation was attributed to higher contribution of OPA at 532 nm even at lower input intensities compared to TPA contribution at 1064 nm. Onset optical limiting thresholds were found as 0.34 and 0.68 mJ/cm2 for 532 and 1064 nm input beams, respectively. In the light of the results, the BSO single crystal may be used as a saturable absorber or an optical limiter at convenient input intensity by effectively adjusting defect states and excitation wavelength.Article Citation - WoS: 21Citation - Scopus: 20Nonlinear Optical Absorption Characteristics of Pbmoo4 Single Crystal for Optical Limiter Applications(Elsevier, 2022) Pepe, Yasemin; Isik, Mehmet; Karatay, Ahmet; Gasanly, Nizami; Elmali, AyhanMolybdate materials take great interest due to their photocatalytic and optoelectronic applications. In this report, PbMoO4 single crystal, one of the member of molybdate materials, is grown by Czochralski technique and the change of nonlinear absorption characteristic depending on the input intensity was reported. Linear absorption analysis revealed the band gap energy and Urbach energy as to be 3.12 and 0.52 eV, respectively. Nonlinear absorption characteristics of the PbMoO4 single crystal was examined with the open aperture (OA) Z-scan experiments at 532 nm excitation wavelength under various input intensities. Fitting results of the OA Z-scan experiments indicated that PbMoO4 single crystal has nonlinear absorption (NA) behavior, and NA coefficient (beta(eff)) increased from 7.11 x 10(-8) to 1.96 x 10(-7) m/W with increasing input intensity. This observation was associated with the increase of the contribution of the free carrier absorption to the NA with the generation of more excited electrons with increasing input intensity. At the 532 nm excitation wavelength (2.32 eV), the dominant mechanisms were revealed as one photon and free carrier absorptions. The optical limiting threshold of the PbMoO4 single crystal was obtained to be 4.91 mJ/cm(2). The reported results indicated that PbMoO4 single crystal can be a good optical limiter in the visible wavelength region due to its effective NA behavior.Article Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 9Temperature-Dependent Optical Properties of Tio2 Nanoparticles: a Study of Band Gap Evolution(Springer, 2023) Isik, Mehmet; Delice, Serdar; Gasanly, NizamiIn this study, we present the first comprehensive investigation of the temperature-dependent band gap energy of anatase TiO2 nanoparticles, utilizing transmission measurements in the range of 10-300 K. X-ray diffraction pattern exhibited nine peaks related to tetragonal crystal structure. Scanning electron microscope image showed that the nanoparticles with the dimensions of 25-50 nm were found as micrometer sized agglomerated. When the spectrum obtained as a result of the transmission measurements was analyzed, it was seen that the band gap energy decreased from 3.29(5) to 3.26(6) eV as the temperature was increased from 10 to 300 K. Temperature-band gap dependence was analyzed using Varshni and O'Donnell-Chen optical models and optical parameters of the TiO2 nanoparticles like absolute zero band gap energy, rate of change of band gap with temperature and average phonon energy were reported.Article Citation - WoS: 10Citation - Scopus: 10Ellipsometric Study of Optical Properties of Gasxse1-x< Layered Mixed Crystals(Elsevier Science Bv, 2016) Isik, Mehmet; Gasanly, NizamiSpectroscopic ellipsometry measurements were performed on GaSxSe1-x mixed crystals (0 <= x <= 1) in the 1.2-6.2 eV range. Spectral dependence of optical parameters; real and imaginary components of pseudodielectric function, pseudorefractive index and pseudoextinction coefficient were reported in the present work. Critical point (CP) analyses on second-energy derivative spectra of the pseudodielectric function were accomplished to find the interband transition energies. The revealed energy values were associated with each other taking into account the fact that band gap energy of mixed crystals rises with increase in sulfur content. The variation of CP energies with composition (x) was also plotted. Peaks in the spectra of studied optical parameters and CP energy values were observed to be shifted to higher energy values as sulfur concentration is increased in the mixed crystals. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Optical Characterization of Ga2ses Layered Crystals by Transmission, Reflection and Ellipsometry(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2015) Isik, Mehmet; Gasanly, NizamiOptical properties of Ga2SeS crystals grown by Bridgman method were investigated by transmission, reflection and ellipsometry measurements. Analysis of the transmission and reflection measurements performed in the wavelength range of 400-1100 nm at room temperature indicated the presence of indirect and direct transitions with 2.28 eV and 2.38 eV band gap energies. Ellipsometry measurements were carried out in the 1.2-6.0 eV spectral region to get information about optical constants, real and imaginary parts of the pseudodielectric function. Moreover, the critical point (CP) analysis of the second derivative spectra of the pseudodielectric constant in the above band gap region was accomplished. The analysis revealed the presence of five CPs with energies of 3.87, 4.16, 4.41, 4.67 and 5.34 eV.

