New Journal of Glass and Ceramics

Volume 11, Issue 3 (July 2021)

ISSN Print: 2161-7554   ISSN Online: 2161-7562

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Comparative Study of Coumarin-120 (C-120) and Stilbine-3 (STB-3) Laser Dyes Doped in Sol-Gel Glasses

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DOI: 10.4236/njgc.2021.113004    267 Downloads   964 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

In 1967 the first work in solid state dye laser was performed by doping rhodamine dyes in Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) materials. Since then some materials like various types of polymers, co-polymers, poly composite glasses have been used as host matrices for doping different laser dyes. Polymers suffer from limited mechanical and thermal stability. Hence glasses can be the alternative hosts. However, because of high processing temperature leading to permanent destruction of dye molecules, the conventional glass preparation technique is not suitable for the introduction of organic laser dyes. This difficulty can be overcome by introducing the laser dye molecules in sol-gel glass which is prepared at low temperature. Recent work with sol-gel glasses shows that these glasses may prove to be better materials compared to polymeric materials because glasses being hard, best optically transparency in Near UV-UV and Visible region and show better photostability. In this research work we reported, comparative study of the photophysical properties of Coumarin-120 (C-120) belonging to 7-aminocoumarin family having two hydrogen atoms attached to the N atom at the 7-position, with Stilbene-3 (STB-3) in three types of HCl catalyzed SiO2 sol-gel matrices prepared by Method I, Method II and Method III respectively.

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Jathar, L. , Kulkarni, M. , Himatsinghani, D. , Ajwani, N. and Achalawat, D. (2021) Comparative Study of Coumarin-120 (C-120) and Stilbine-3 (STB-3) Laser Dyes Doped in Sol-Gel Glasses. New Journal of Glass and Ceramics, 11, 57-82. doi: 10.4236/njgc.2021.113004.

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