Optical Band Gap Studies on Dy3+ Doped Boro-Tellurite Glasses

The Dy3+ doped boro-tellurite glasses were prepared following conventional melt quenching technique with the chemical composition (69–x) H3BO3 + xTeO2 + 15Mg2CO3 +15K2CO3 + 1Dy2O3 (where x = 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40 wt%). The optical absorption spectra have b

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Emerging Trends in Science, Engineering and Technology Proceedings of International Conference, INCOSET 2012   

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Editors S. Sathiyamoorthy J.J. College of Engineering   and Technology Tiruchirappalli, India

J. Gnana Jayanthi Department of Computer Applications J.J. College of Engineering   and Technology Tiruchirappalli, India

B. Elizabeth Caroline Department of Electronics   and Communication Engineering J.J. College of Engineering   and Technology Tiruchirappalli, India

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Dear Distinguished Delegates, Guests, and Readers, J.J. College of Engineering and Technology (J.J.C.E.T.), one of the premier educational institutions, located in Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India amid pleasant surroundings is a delightful place to hold an international conference (www.jjcet.ac. in). The management, staff, and students together are highl