Cooperative Luminescence
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1. JUDD-OFELT ANALYSIS OF Tb3+ AND UPCONVERSION STUDY IN Yb3+-Tb3+ CO-DOPED CALIBO GLASSES
We report on the study of the spectroscopic properties in Ytterbium-Terbium (Yb3+-Tb3+) co-doped calcium lithium borate (CaLiBO) glasses, with the study’s focus being on the upconversion process. Intensity parameters Ωλ for CaLiBO:Tb3+ are determined by the Judd-Ofelt method to be Ω2 = 15.5 × 10-20 cm2, Ω4 = 1.90 × 10-20 cm2 and Ω6 = 3.69 × 10-20 c
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2020-02
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2. Characterization of silver nanostructures in tellurite glasses for photonic applications. / Caracterização de nanoestruturas de prata em vidros de telureto para aplicações em fotônica.
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo sobre a influência de nanopartículas de prata nas propriedades ópticas de vidros de telureto dopados com íons de terras raras para aplicações em fotônica. Foram estudados três sistemas vítreos diferentes, TeO2-ZnO (B1), TeO2-PbO-GeO2 (T1) e TeO2-GeO2-BaO-Nb2O5 (Q3), todos preparados com óxidos de Itérbio (Yb2O3),
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Blue cooperative emission in Yb3+ - doped GeO2 - PbO glasses
Investigation of the blue cooperative luminescence in a binary composition of GeO2-PbO glasses with different Yb3+ concentrations is reported. High refractive index (1.96) and large transmission window (0.4 up to 5.0 µm) are characteristics of this vitreous system. Luminescence and lifetime measurements in the visible and near infrared regions were performe
Materials Research. Publicado em: 2006-03
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4. Increased accessibility of bases in DNA upon binding of acridine orange.
Acridine orange (AO) forms 1:1 complexes with dsDNA which are insoluble in aqueous media, exhibit red luminescence, have minimal green luminescence and resemble complexes of AO with ss nucleic acids. During formation and/or dissociation of these complexes, accessibility of DNA bases to two conformational probes, formaldehyde and diethyl pyrocarbonate is incr
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5. EXCITED-STATE TWO-PROTON TAUTOMERISM IN HYDROGEN-BONDED N-HETEROCYCLIC BASE PAIRS*
The optical absorption and luminescence spectra of 7-azaindole and its doubly hydrogen-bonded dimer were investigated as a model for the study of electronic interactions in DNA base pairs. It is demonstrated that a biprotonic phototautomerism occurs in the dimer and in suitable ethanol solvates in fluid solvents but that the phenomenon is not observed in a r
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6. A New Niche for Vibrio logei, the Predominant Light Organ Symbiont of Squids in the Genus Sepiola
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the Western Pacific, and Sepiola, the deeper-, colder-water-dwelling Mediterranean and Atlantic squids—are known to recruit luminous bacteria into light organ symbioses. The light organ symbiont of Euprymna spp. is Vibrio fischeri, but until now, the light or
American Society for Microbiology.