Physical studies of porphyrin-infiltrated opal crystals
✍ Scribed by Sabataityte, J. (author);Simkiene, I. (author);Babonas, G. J. (author);Reza, A. (author);Baran, M. (author);Szymczak, R. (author);Vaisnoras, R. (author);Rasteniene, L. (author);Golubev, V. (author);Kurdyukov, D. (author)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 592 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0928-4931
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✦ Synopsis
Artificial opals made of silica spheres and infiltrated with aqueous solution of iron porphyrin (FeTPPS) possessing the absorption band in a visible spectral range were studied. The structural, optical and magnetic properties of composite structures were investigated. Bulk samples of opal structure were obtained by sedimentation technique from colloidal solution of SiO 2 spheres of diameter 240 and 245 nm. The structure of the samples was examined by atomic force microscopy. The properties of photonic crystals were demonstrated by optical measurements in transmission and reflection modes. The stop band was observed in the region 510-550 nm. In samples annealed at 900 °C the width of the stop band increased to ∼70 nm. Aqueous solutions of FeTPPS of concentration ∼1.0 mM and various pH-values were used for infiltration. The infiltration has led to a change of photonic characteristics, position of the stop band and dependence on light incidence angle. The absorption bands typical of FeTPPS were observed in the vicinity of the stop band. The photonic properties of infiltrated opal structures were determined to depend on the acidity of aqueous solution, which was used in technological procedure. Magnetic properties of FeTPPS-infiltrated opal samples, which have been studied at 5-300 K in magnetic fields up to 5 T, were discussed. From magnetic measurements it followed that magnetic Fe-Fe interactions have practically vanished in hybrid samples and Fe centers should be treated as isolated ones.
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