Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles

Optical properties of transparent matrix composites containing metal nanoparticles coated with an oxide shell were numerically simulated based on the Aden-Kerker theory applicable for concentric spheres. Using pentaerythritol tetranitrate composites (containing Al/Al2O3 nanoparticles) as an example,...

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Main Authors: Alexander Kalenskii, Alexander Zvekov, Elena Galkina, Denis Nurmuhametov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Samara National Research University 2018-04-01
Series:Компьютерная оптика
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Online Access:http://computeroptics.smr.ru/KO/PDF/KO42-2/420210.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a5de5283cf646a4acd2fe1aa6b2e3852020-11-24T20:45:01ZengSamara National Research UniversityКомпьютерная оптика0134-24522412-61792018-04-0142225426210.18287/2412-6179-2018-42-2-254-262Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticlesAlexander Kalenskii0Alexander Zvekov1Elena Galkina2Denis Nurmuhametov3Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo, RussiaFederal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry SB RAS (Institute of Coal Chemistry and Material Science), Kemerovo, RussiaKemerovo State University, Kemerovo, RussiaFederal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry SB RAS (Institute of Coal Chemistry and Material Science), Kemerovo, RussiaOptical properties of transparent matrix composites containing metal nanoparticles coated with an oxide shell were numerically simulated based on the Aden-Kerker theory applicable for concentric spheres. Using pentaerythritol tetranitrate composites (containing Al/Al2O3 nanoparticles) as an example, the linear scattering and absorption coefficients as well as the total reflectance and transmittance and collimated beam transmittance were shown to be determined by the sample thickness, the nanoparticle radius, the mass fraction of nanoparticles, and mass fraction of the oxide in the nanoparticles. An approach to determining the said parameters based on the comparison of the calculated spectral dependencies of the reflectance and transmittance with the experimental ones was suggested. The nanoparticle radius was determined with the minimum error (of about 2-3%), while the nanoparticle mass fraction and oxide mass fraction were weak parameters determined with a 25% error.http://computeroptics.smr.ru/KO/PDF/KO42-2/420210.pdfradiative transferAden-Kerker theorycore-shell nanoparticlesspectraexperimental results processingoptical properties
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author Alexander Kalenskii
Alexander Zvekov
Elena Galkina
Denis Nurmuhametov
spellingShingle Alexander Kalenskii
Alexander Zvekov
Elena Galkina
Denis Nurmuhametov
Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles
Компьютерная оптика
radiative transfer
Aden-Kerker theory
core-shell nanoparticles
spectra
experimental results processing
optical properties
author_facet Alexander Kalenskii
Alexander Zvekov
Elena Galkina
Denis Nurmuhametov
author_sort Alexander Kalenskii
title Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles
title_short Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles
title_full Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles
title_fullStr Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles
title_sort modeling spectral properties of transparent matrix composites containing core-shell nanoparticles
publisher Samara National Research University
series Компьютерная оптика
issn 0134-2452
2412-6179
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Optical properties of transparent matrix composites containing metal nanoparticles coated with an oxide shell were numerically simulated based on the Aden-Kerker theory applicable for concentric spheres. Using pentaerythritol tetranitrate composites (containing Al/Al2O3 nanoparticles) as an example, the linear scattering and absorption coefficients as well as the total reflectance and transmittance and collimated beam transmittance were shown to be determined by the sample thickness, the nanoparticle radius, the mass fraction of nanoparticles, and mass fraction of the oxide in the nanoparticles. An approach to determining the said parameters based on the comparison of the calculated spectral dependencies of the reflectance and transmittance with the experimental ones was suggested. The nanoparticle radius was determined with the minimum error (of about 2-3%), while the nanoparticle mass fraction and oxide mass fraction were weak parameters determined with a 25% error.
topic radiative transfer
Aden-Kerker theory
core-shell nanoparticles
spectra
experimental results processing
optical properties
url http://computeroptics.smr.ru/KO/PDF/KO42-2/420210.pdf
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