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    Tomer, V.; Teye-Mensah, R.; Tokash, J.C.; Stojilovic, N.; Kataphinan, W.; Evans, E.A.; Chase, G.G.; Ramsier, R.D.; Smith, D.J.; Reneker, D.H.

    Solar energy materials and solar cells, 02/2005, Letnik: 85, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Titania nanofibers were synthesized by electrospinning and characterized with scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The nanofibers were annealed to 773 K to achieve the anatase titania crystal structure, and to 1173 K to obtain the rutile phase. In order to create erbia-containing titania nanofibers, erbium (III) oxide particles were added to the pre-cursor solution before electrospinning. After pyrolysis the titania nanofibers supported and encapsulated the erbia particles. Temperature-dependent near-infrared emission spectra demonstrate that the erbia-containing nanofibers emit selectively in the range 6000–7000 cm −1. Because of their large surface to volume ratios and narrow-band optical emission, these nanofibers can be used as selective emitters for thermophotovoltaic applications.