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Appl Opt ; 57(15): 4322-4330, 2018 May 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29791410

ABSTRACT

The present work describes an energy-transfer-based fluoride sensor using the highly photo-stable Coumarin 540a (C540a)-Rhodamine 6g (Rh6g) dye pair. Rh6g exhibits a decrease in fluorescence emission, whereas C540a shows no change in response to fluoride. The increase in fluoride concentration decreases the energy transfer efficiency between the C540a donor and Rh6g acceptor in acetonitrile, leading to a subsequent recovery of fluorescence emission from C540a molecules. The sensing mechanism using fluorescence resonance energy transfer is found to be highly specific towards fluoride detection when compared to the response towards other anions. The fluorescence emission of both dyes is monitored to enable fluoride detection within a broad range.

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J Fluoresc ; 27(6): 2169-2176, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28785905

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The present work describes the enhanced photochemical degradation of natural dye Curcumin in acetonitrile-water mixture in the presence of fluoride upon irradiation with light. The strong basicity of fluoride modifies the solvent environment around Curcumin molecule leading to alkaline mediated degradation of Curcumin which is further accelerated by irradiation with light. The photochemical degradation of Curcumin is studied using absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy and verified using infrared spectroscopy and fluorescence lifetime studies. The results of the work indicate that the method of Curcumin irradiation can be used as a sensing technique for fluoride detection in a wide range.

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Opt Lett ; 38(17): 3261-3, 2013 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23988929

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Whispering gallery mode (WGM) laser emission has been observed from rhodamine B doped polymer optical graded index (GI) fiber by transverse pumping with a frequency doubled Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. The propagation and confinement of these modes were also observed. A variation in the free spectral range from 0.29 to 1.24 nm is obtained along the length due to the confinement of WGMs in the GI fiber.

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Appl Opt ; 46(21): 4786-92, 2007 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17609728

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The results of a brief investigation of the amplified spontaneous emission and lasing characteristics of Coumarin 540 dye in as many as ten different solvents are reported. It has been found that C 540 dye solutions contained within a rectangular quartz cuvette give laser emission with well resolved equally spaced modes when pumped with a 476 nm beam. The modes were found to originate from the subcavities formed by the plane-parallel walls of the cuvette containing the high-gain medium. While the quantum yield remains a decisive factor, a clear correlation between the total width of the emission spectra and the refractive indices of the solvents of the respective samples has been demonstrated. The well-resolved mode structure exhibited by the emission spectra gives clear evidence of the lasing action taking place in the gain medium, and the number of modes enables us to compare the gain of the media in different samples. A detailed discussion of the solvent effect in the lasing characteristics of C540 in different solutions is given.

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