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Abstract
Apatite structured polycrystalline samples of rare earth manganese silicates, La4MnSi3O13 and Y4MnSi3O13, were synthesized via ceramic route, and their crystal structure, morphology, dielectric, optical, and luminescence characteristics were thoroughly examined. Rietveld refinements of the X-ray diffraction data and Raman results confirm that both the compounds are formed in single phase, and crystallize in hexagonal crystal symmetry. Scanning electron microscopy micrographs show the crystalline nature of the synthesized silicates, and the sizes of the grains are found in submicron range. The dielectric constant and tanδ show systematic variation with frequency. The low values of tanδ of these ceramic samples suggest the potential use in energy storage capacitive devices. The calculated wide band gap energies (4.3 eV and 4.03 eV) of these new compositions of silicate apatites make them useful for better absorption and emission of UV light for applications in solid state lighting devices. The photoluminescence characteristics of La4MnSi3O13 and Y4MnSi3O13 samples make them beautiful sources of green-yellow and green emissions, respectively.
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The journal Silicon is intended to serve all those involved in studying the role of silicon as an enabling element in materials science. There are no restrictions on disciplinary boundaries provided the focus is on silicon-based materials or adds significantly to the understanding of such materials. Accordingly, such contributions are welcome in the areas of inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, nanoscience, environmental science, electronics and optoelectronics, and modeling and theory. Relevant silicon-based materials include, but are not limited to, semiconductors, polymers, composites, ceramics, glasses, coatings, resins, composites, small molecules, and thin films.