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T Reshma Devi

Dr. Ram Nihor

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This study aims at synthesizing and characterizing long-lasting luminescent nanomaterials doped with rare earth ions for bioimaging and energy storage. These nanomaterials are doped through a controlled process in order to improve their luminescence, stability and efficiency. The structural, optical, and luminescence properties are investigated in detail to assess their potential for the desired bioimaging and energy storage applications. The performance of these materials in terms of photoluminescence, biocompatibility, and energy storage features is examined in the study. This work shows that the doped nanomaterials possess better luminescence properties and longer emission time, which indicates that they can be used for non-invasive imaging and high-performance energy storage applications. The work shows that rare-earth-doped luminescent nanomaterials can be used to develop new medical applications as well as energy technologies. The present study is useful for the synthesis, characterization, and application of these materials for further studies and development.

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