Magnetic and optical properties of polycarbonate/Fe
nanocomposites
SHI Ya1, LI Zheng-cao1, MIAO Wei1, WANG Yu-quan1, ZHANG Zheng-jun1, XU Chun-hua2
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1.Advanced Materials Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University; 2.Advanced Materials Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University; Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology;
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05 Mar 2008
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05 Mar 2008
Abstract
The magnetic and optical properties of polycarbonate (PC)/Fe nanocomposite films prepared by a solution blended process and the role of Fe additives are investigated. The saturation magnetization of the PC/Fe nanocomposites depends on the weight of Fe nanoparticles. Meanwhile, an increase of photoluminescence (PL) intensity with decreasing Fe additives is interpreted. The optical band gap corresponds to the increase of PL elements. The transmittance of the films increases with reduced Fe, and the PL peak energy of PC/Fe composites is also correlated to the weight ratio.
SHI Ya, LI Zheng-cao, MIAO Wei, WANG Yu-quan, ZHANG Zheng-jun, XU Chun-hua.
Magnetic and optical properties of polycarbonate/Fe
nanocomposites. Front. Mater. Sci., 2008, 2(1): 16‒19 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-008-0003-y
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