Materials (Oct 2021)

Impact of γ-rays Irradiation on Hybrid TiO<sub>2</sub>-SiO<sub>2</sub> Sol-Gel Films Doped with RHODAMINE 6G

  • Maxime Royon,
  • Francis Vocanson,
  • Damien Jamon,
  • François Royer,
  • Emmanuel Marin,
  • Adriana Morana,
  • Cosimo Campanella,
  • Aziz Boukenter,
  • Youcef Ouerdane,
  • Yves Jourlin,
  • Sylvain Girard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14195754
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 19
p. 5754

Abstract

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In the present paper, we investigate how the optical and structural properties, in particular the observed photoluminescence (PL) of photocurable and organic-inorganic TiO2-SiO2 sol-gel films doped with Rhodamine 6G (R6G) are affected by γ-rays. For this, four luminescent films, firstly polymerized with UV photons (365 nm), were submitted to different accumulated doses of 50 kGy, 200 kGy, 500 kGy and 1 MGy while one sample was kept as a reference and unirradiated. The PL, recorded under excitations at 365 nm, 442 nm and 488 nm clearly evidences that a strong signal peaking at 564 nm is still largely present in the γ-irradiated samples. In addition, M-lines and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopies are used to quantify the radiation induced refractive index variation and the chemical changes, respectively. Results show that a refractive index decrease of 7 × 10−3 at 633 nm is achieved at a 1 MGy accumulated dose while a photo-induced polymerization occurs, related to the consumption of CH=C, Si-OH and Si-O-CH3 groups to form Ti-O and Si-O bonds. All these results confirm that the host matrix (TiO2-SiO2) and R6G fluorophores successfully withstand the hard γ-ray exposure, opening the way to the use of this material for sensing applications in radiation-rich environments.

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