Zirconia-based nanomaterials for oxygen sensor - generation, characterisation and optical properties

Janusz D. Fidelus 1Witold Łojkowski 1Donats Millers 2Larisa Grigorjeva 2Robert R. Piticescu 3

1. Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of High Pressure Physics (UNIPRESS), Sokolowska 29/37, Warszawa 01-142, Poland
2. Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, 8 Kengaraga, Riga LV-1063, Latvia
3. Institute for Non-ferrous and Rare Metals, 102 Biruintei Blvd., Pantelimon 73957, Romania

Abstract

We found out that zirconia-based nanomaterials can be used in optical sensor for detecting oxygen partial pressure. Generation of those materials with varying phase comphosition, type and concentration of dopands, their characterisation and selected optical properties are reported concerning best using in luminescence oxygen sensor.

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Presentation: Oral at E-MRS Fall Meeting 2006, Symposium C, by Janusz D. Fidelus
See On-line Journal of E-MRS Fall Meeting 2006

Submitted: 2006-06-15 19:30
Revised:   2006-08-21 12:54
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