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    Optical and structural properties of sol-gel derived materials embedded in porous anodic alumina

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    Structure composing a xerogel, doped with lanthanide ions (erbium, terbium and europium), embedded in porous anodic alumina (PAA) have been fabricated and their optical and electrical characterisitics have been studied. Erbium photoluminescence at 1.53 µm from titania xerogel/PAA was found to increase with the number of xerogel layers and erbium concnetration for the excitation wavelength 532 nm, matching the area of transparency of both titania xerogel and PAA. Visible green and red electroluminescence was observed for terbium- and europium-doped IN2O3 and SnO2 xerogels embedded in porous anodic alumina. The improvement of the electrical properties of the xerogel/PAA cell is discussed, taking into account the observed ability of conducting In2O3:Sn (ITO) nanoparticles to penetrate into the anodic alumina pores

    Luminescent imaging on the basis of porous anodic alumina

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    Recently it was demonstrated that growth of porous anodic alumina (PAA) and sol-gel synthesis allow fabrication of luminescent images that exhibit room temperature green and red coloured lightening under UV excitation. Here, the possibilities of tailoring PAA growth and consequent application of xerogels and highly luminescent quantum dots are described aimed at the generation of multicolour luminescent images. Blue photoluminescence, originating from the PAA, grown under selected conditions, is reported.</p

    Absorption and emission spectra of erbium-doped titania xerogels confined in porous anodic alumina

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    We communicate for the first time on the absorption and strong visible luminescence spectra of the film structures "Er-doped titania xerogel/porous anodic alumina".</p
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