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Synthesis and fluorescence of neodymium-doped barium fluoride nanoparticles

Bender et al., 2000

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9184249199023755917
Author
Bender C
Burlitch J
Barber D
Pollock C
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Chemistry of materials

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Reverse microemulsions were used to synthesize barium fluoride doped with 0− 65 mol% neodymium. Although the products were polydisperse, average particle sizes below 100 nm were achieved. XRD analysis showed that powders with 0− 10 mol% Nd were single phase …
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