D. Krishna Rao
Acharya Nagarjuna University
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Phase Transitions | 2018
M.V. Sambasiva Rao; A. Suneel Kumar; G. Chinna Ram; Ch. Tirupataiah; D. Krishna Rao
ABSTRACT Multi-component glass ceramics composition Na2O−PbO−Bi2O3−SiO2 doped with different concentrations of Fe2O3 as nucleating agent were characterised by XRD, SEM (scanning electron microscope) and DTA (differential thermal analysis) techniques. Optical absorption, EPR, FTIR and Raman studies are also carried out on these glass ceramics. Absorption bands observed at about 457, 489, 678 and 820 nm are the characteristics of Fe3+ ions whereas the band observed at about 964 nm is due to Fe2+ ions. EPR studies suggested that Fe3+ ions entered in the lattice as tetragonally distorted octahedral symmetry or rhombic sites at low concentration of Fe2O3, whereas at higher concentration of Fe2O3 (beyond 1 mol%), the super exchange type of interactions between multivalency iron ions begin to dominate. FTIR and Raman spectra have revealed the behaviour of various structural units in the glass ceramic matrix. The analysis of these spectroscopic studies indicates that iron ions do exist in Fe3+ and Fe2+ state.
Indian Journal of Physics | 2018
A. Suneel Kumar; M.V. Sambasiva Rao; G. Chinna Ram; D. Krishna Rao
Multi-component 10CaF2–20ZnO–(15xa0−xa0x)Bi2O3–55P2O5:xMnO (0xa0≤xa0xxa0≤xa02.5) glass ceramics were synthesised by melt quenching technique and heat treatment. The prepared glass ceramics were characterised by XRD, DTA, EDS and SEM. Spectroscopic studies such as optical absorption, EPR, FTIR and Raman were also carried out on these glass ceramics. The XRD and SEM studies have indicated that ceramic samples contain well defined and randomly distributed grains of different crystalline phases. The observed increase of enthalpy from DTA patterns up to 1xa0mol% of MnO indicates that the crystallisation starts initially from the surface of the material then gradually it is extended to the volume of the material and this influence is meagre at higher concentrations of MnO. The absorption spectra of manganese doped glass ceramics have exhibited two types of conventional bands; one due to Mn2+ ions and other due to Mn3+ ions. The EPR spectra of MnO doped glass ceramics showed a resonance signal around g2xa0=xa02.023 with a six line hyperfine structure and another signal at about g1xa0=xa04.314. The relative intensity and half-width of these two signals are observed to increase with the increase in the concentration of manganese ions up to 1xa0mol% beyond this concentration it is found to decrease. Such observation indicates the conversion of part of Mn2+ ions into Mn3+ ions in the glass ceramic matrix. The observed increase in the intensity of symmetrical structural units at the expense of asymmetrical structural units from the FTIR and Raman spectra at higher concentration of MnO indicating that Mn2+ ions occupy the network forming positions in the glass ceramic structure.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007
G. Sahaya Baskaran; G. Little Flower; D. Krishna Rao; N. Veeraiah
Solid State Communications | 2008
G. Sahaya Baskaran; M. V. Ramana Reddy; D. Krishna Rao; N. Veeraiah
European Physical Journal-applied Physics | 2006
G. Sahaya Baskaran; N. Krishna Mohan; V. Venkateswara Rao; D. Krishna Rao; N. Veeraiah
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2012
A. Ramesh Babu; Ch. Rajyasree; P.M. Vinaya Teja; S. Yusub; D. Krishna Rao
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2011
P. Srinivasa Rao; Ch. Rajyasree; A. Ramesh Babu; P.M. Vinaya Teja; D. Krishna Rao
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2009
S. Bala Murali Krishna; P. Srinivasa Rao; B. Sreedhar; D. Krishna Rao
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2016
A. Suneel Kumar; T. Narendrudu; S. Suresh; M.V. Sambasiva Rao; G. Chinna Ram; D. Krishna Rao
Optical Materials | 2015
M.V. Sambasiva Rao; Ch. Rajyasree; T. Narendrudu; S. Suresh; A. Suneel Kumar; N. Veeraiah; D. Krishna Rao