In this work we report the recent results of our investigations on synthesis the PMMA composite base on Al2O3 doped
by ytterbium metal. The set of the Al2O3:Yb3+ composite samples was manufactured and examined with respect of
their structural, physical and mechanical properties. The investigations have confirmed applicability of developed
synthesis method to manufacturing of good structural quality, decent level of agglomeration, good homogeneity and
good thermal stability consisting of nanoparticles with average size in the range of several tens of nanometers.
In this work we report the recent results of our investigations on synthesis of RE3+:Al2O3 nanopowders prepared by a
method, in which organic compounds are used as a solvent and lanthanide organic derivatives, and discuss structural and
luminescent properties of the powders and PMMA-based composites doped with these powders. The set of the Al2O3
nanopowder samples doped with RE3+ ions (where RE = Yb and Er) was manufactured and examined with respect of
their structural and optical properties. The first PMMA-based composites doped with In this work we report the recent results of our investigations on synthesis of RE3+:Al2O3 nanopowders prepared by a
method, in which organic compounds are used as a solvent and lanthanide organic derivatives, and discuss structural and
luminescent properties of the powders and PMMA-based composites doped with these powders. The set of the Al2O3 nanopowder samples doped with RE3+ ions (where RE = Yb and Er) was manufactured and examined with respect of
their structural and optical properties. The first PMMA-based composites doped with Al2O3:RE3+ nanopowders have
been manufactured and characterized in the context of their mechanical, structural and luminescent properties. The
investigations have confirmed applicability of developed synthesis method to manufacturing of optically active
nanopowders of reasonably good structural quality and homogeneity, consisting of nanoparticles with average size in the
range of several tens of nanometers as well as possibility of developing the active composite material, based on PMMA
polymer host.
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