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Sukanti Behera

Researcher at Indian Institute of Science

Publications -  9
Citations -  424

Sukanti Behera is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoluminescence & Rietveld refinement. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 345 citations.

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Photoluminescence, photocatalysis and Judd–Ofelt analysis of Eu3+-activated layered BiOCl phosphors

TL;DR: Eu3+-activated layered BiOCl phosphors were synthesized by the conventional solid-state method at relatively low temperature and shorter duration (400 °C for 1 h). All the samples were crystallized in the tetragonal structure with the space group P4/nmm as discussed by the authors.
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Synthesis of Eu3+-activated BiOF and BiOBr phosphors: photoluminescence, Judd–Ofelt analysis and photocatalytic properties

TL;DR: A series of Bi1−xEuxOX (X = F and Br; x = 0, 0.03 and 0.05) phosphors were synthesized at relatively low temperature and short duration (500 °C, 1 h) as mentioned in this paper.
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Photoluminescence properties of Eu3+-activated CaMoO4 phosphors for WLEDs applications and its Judd-Ofelt analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of scheelite-type Eu3+-activated CaMoO4 phosphors were synthesized by the nitrate-citrate gel combustion method.
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Scheelite-type MWO4 (M = Ca, Sr, and Ba) nanophosphors: Facile synthesis, structural characterization, photoluminescence, and photocatalytic properties

TL;DR: The photocatalytic activities of MWO4 were investigated for the degradation of methylene blue dye under UV illumination in this paper, showing that the photocatalysis activity was in the decreasing order of BaWO4> CaWO 4>SrWOWO4 under both neutral and acidic conditions.
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Synthesis of Eu3+-activated BaMoO4 phosphors and their Judd–Ofelt analysis: Applications in lasers and white LEDs

TL;DR: The obtained results revealed that the present phosphors can be a potential candidate for red lasers and white LEDs applications.