ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Plasmonic Absorption of Gold and Silver Nanoparticles in Water
Gold and silver nanoparticles were prepared as colloidal in water by pulsed laser ablation method. Nanoparticles are characterized by UV Vis, FTIR and Atomic absorption spectroscopy. Absorbance spectrum has been measured as a function of time and laser energy. Both types of colloidal nanoparticles showed plasmonic absorption in the visible spectrum at 525 nm and 400 nm for Au and Ag nanoparticles, respectively.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105246_d64a9f180b6f8ed3d00d68c5f466c3b9.pdf
2014-06-01
1019
1029
10.30684/etj.32.6B.1
Noor
R. Abdulhameed
1
AUTHOR
Hyder
A. Salih
2
AUTHOR
Khaleel
I. Hassoon
3
AUTHOR
A.
K. Ali
4
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
A Study on Structural and Optical Properties of Nanostructure MgxZn1-xO Thin Films Using Pulsed Laser Deposition
For this paper, films have been grown under various deposition conditions in order to understand the effect of processing on the film properties and to specify the optimum condition, namely substrate at temperatures of 400°C, oxygen pressure (2×10-1) mbar, laser fluence 400 mJ, and with different Mg doping (x=0, 0.02, 0.04, 0.06), using double frequency Q-switching Nd:YAG laser beam (wavelength 532nm), repetition rate (1-6) Hz and the pulse duration of (10 ns), to deposit MgxZn1-xO films on glass substrates with thickness of about 200±10 nm for all MgxZn1-xO films at different deposition condition and the number of laser pulses was 100 pulses. The X-rays spectra revealed that the presence of diffraction peaks indicates that the polycrystalline of the films depended strongly on the Mg-content in the layers. All the grown films is (101) as predominant reflection. The Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images, the average grain size less than 50 nm. From the study of atomic force microscopy (AFM), we can determine the root mean square (RMS) surface roughness of Mg doped ZnO films. The optical properties were characterized by the transmittance and absorption spectroscopy at room temperature, measured in the range from (300 - 900) nm. For all the films, the average transmittance in the visible wavelength region λ = (400 - 800) nm is greater than (70%). The maximum value of the transmittance is greater than (95%) was obtained for these films. (Eg) values of MgxZn1-xO thin films are (3.37, 3.59, 3.82, and 4)eV corresponding to the Mg-content (x = 0, 0.02, 0.04 and 0.06) respectively. In other word, the optical band gap of MgxZn1-xO thin films become wider as Mg-content increases and can be precisely controlled between 3.37 and 4eV.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105247_5352b546a8f1db6a3b16650d66b08259.pdf
2014-06-01
1030
1050
10.30684/etj.32.6B.2
Zinc oxides
Pulsed laser deposition
Structural and Optical Properties
Mgxzn
Ali
A. Yousif
1
AUTHOR
Marwa
A. Abd-Majeed
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
On g*s-Closed Functions in Topological Spaces
Pushpalatha and K. Anitha [1] introduce a new concept of functions which is g*s-closed function in topological spaces. In this paper, we modify this concept and study the properties of some types of these functions.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105248_d660c3737c8cca9db67478bc5c16f6f3.pdf
2014-06-01
1051
1058
10.30684/etj.32.6B.3
closed set
closed function
strongly g
Salim
dawood Mohisn
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Study of The Effect of laser Pulses on Synthesis of SnO2 Nanoparticles by Laser Ablation in Methanol
SnO2 nanoparticles were prepared by laser ablation of tin in methanol at room temperature. The particles were characterized by means of TEM, AFM, FTIR, UV-Visible absorption spectrum and electrical properties. AFM micrographs show that the obtained material is spherical nanoparticles, the size and size distribution of which depends on the experimental conditions. From FTIR spectrum show the peak absorption of SnO2NPssuspension at 657 cm-1. It is found that the band gap energy of SnO2NPs is higher than that of bulk SnO2 due to the decreases in the particle size according to the quantum confinement model. From the J-V characteristics Al/SnO2 NPs/c-Si/Al hetrojunction the values of ideality factor for these devices is greater than unity which can be attributed to the recombination of electrons and holes in the depletion region as well as the tunneling effect depending on both sides of the heterojunction and on the presence of defect states.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105249_8480e3c441b83050a2665472a7affb41.pdf
2014-06-01
1059
1067
10.30684/etj.32.6B.4
Sno
Laser ablation
Morphology
Energy gap
Heterojunction
Uday
M. Nayef
1
AUTHOR
Ali
J. Hadi
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Oxygen Effect on Structural and Optical Properties of WO3 Films by Pulsed Laser Deposition
This work includes the deposition of WO3 as a thin film on glass substrates by pulsed laser deposition method. The influence of Oxygen pressure on the structural and optical properties of tungsten trioxide films was investigated. The X-ray diffraction results show that the structure of the films changes from amorphous to crystalline at an Oxygen pressure higher than 10-2 mbar. The color of WO3 films formed at Oxygen pressure of 10-2 mbar is translucent white and it changes to pale blue with increasing the Oxygen pressure. From UV-visible spectroscopy the distinct variations in the transmission spectra and optical energy gap of the thin films were also observed. The optical band gap of the prepared films determined at different Oxygen pressures and it is found to be 3-3.1-3.12 eV at Oxygen pressures of 10-2 -2×10-1 -5×10-1 mbar respectively.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105250_deca3ef5df4fe0d12ee6db4fe3bdd4ca.pdf
2014-06-01
1068
1073
10.30684/etj.32.6B.5
Pulsed laser deposition
Thin films
Structural properties
Optical properties
Ruaa
W.Gabbar
1
AUTHOR
Adawiya
J. Haider
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
2D Virtual Image Generation for Document Security Using Bezier Cubic Splines
This paper presents suggested algorithm to draw or generate a 2D virtual secure image from Arabic text in any document to make it a secure document and avoid any fraud operations which can be done on that document. Bezier curves had been used to generate this image depending on some computed values which is defined and evaluated from the read text in the document. Those defined values have a great effect on secure image generation where those values represent the control points which they are used in Bezier cubic function. Bezier cubic had been used to implement the secure image. Many segments written had been taken as samples to test the suggested algorithm.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105252_db463bc1d8ecbf3dda6abead2bd91ab7.pdf
2014-06-01
1074
1083
10.30684/etj.32.6B.6
D virtual secure image
Bezier Cubic Splines
Anmar
Ali Mohammed
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Estimation of Land Surface Temperature for Different Regions in Iraq Using Remote Sensing Technique (ETM+)
Temperatures are important factors that have an impact directly and indirectly on human, so the attention to this aspect certainly will be in the interest of human life. In this research, the land surface temperature was estimated for different regions in Iraq, using the thermal Band of ETM+ sensor mounted in the Landsat 7 satellite. By using ERDAS 8.4 software, the thermal images are converted to thematic maps which represent land surface temperatures. The results showed that the estimated land surface temperatures are 29.7°C, 31.8°C, 17°C, 17.8°C, 17°C, 20.6°C and 30.2°C for Al-Mousl , Taleafer, Al-Ramadi, Heet, Kerbela, Al-Hai and Al-Basrah stations respectively. Also the results show that there is high correlation between the estimated and the observed data with a difference of 1-2°C.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105259_33fababf395ab2dcb056ce4ee2aa4d04.pdf
2014-06-01
1084
1091
10.30684/etj.32.6B.7
Landsat
Land Surface Temperature
remote sensing
Iraq
Yaseen
K. Al-Timimi yassen-atimimi
1
AUTHOR
Ali
M. Al-Salihi
2
AUTHOR
Alaa
M. Al-lami
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Secret Sharing Scheme Based Technique for Authentication of Documents Images
Digital document image is a form of persevering important information, and, because of rapid technological development, it is easy to copy, counterfeit this digital document image and claim ownership. Therefore this paper presents a document image authentication scheme based on using secret sharing that can: 1.Authenticate document image. 2.Verify the owner of the document image. 3.Localize the alteration in the document image. 4.Detect the error in the document image, and 5.Correct the error in the document image. According to comparison of different document image authentication methods, there is no distortion in stego image, the method has capability to locate the tampering, repair capability, reported authentication precision for each (2X3) block, distribution of authenticated image parts in the entire image and manipulating data embedding in LSB(least Signification Bit).
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105262_c9ce0a7949f7e106ab65b45794ce3f82.pdf
2014-06-01
1092
1105
10.30684/etj.32.6B.8
Document Image
Secret sharing
authentication
Verification
Muna
Ghazi
1
AUTHOR
Hanaa
M. A. Salman
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Structural,Morphology and PL Properties of ZnO Film Deposition on Porous Silicon
ZnO thin film was deposited on glass and porous silicon by spray pyrolysis technology with fixed parameters consist (substrate temperature 400Co, deposition rate 100nm/min), and the measurements of structural (XRD), morphology (AFM) and photoluminesces (PL) refer to good growth of ZnO after using porous silicon more than using glass and that's come from sponge like structure of porous silicon and large spastic area of porous silicon (about 500m2/cm3).
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105264_387bf7ee062740fec5e29e22c3b296f9.pdf
2014-06-01
1106
1110
10.30684/etj.32.6B.9
porous silicon
ZnO films
XRD
AFM
Uday
Muhsin Nayef
1
AUTHOR
Mohammed
Waleed Muayad
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Continuous and Uniform Continuous Mappings on a Standard Fuzzy Metric Spaces
In this paper we introduced the definition of standard fuzzy metric spaces then we discussed several properties of this space after some illustrative examples are given. Then we defined a continuous mapping from standard fuzzy metric space (X,M_X,*) into a standard fuzzy metric space (Y,M_Y,*) after that we proved some basic theorems of a continuous mappings. Finally we defined uniformly continuous mapping from a standard fuzzy metric space (X,M_X,*) into a standard fuzzy metric space (Y,M_Y,*) then we proved several properties of uniformly continuous mapping.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105266_a20541a5757823b601e1ec3828463253.pdf
2014-06-01
1111
1119
10.30684/etj.32.6B.10
Standard fuzzy metric space
Continuous mapping
Uniformly continuous mapping
Jehad
R.Kider
1
AUTHOR
Zeina
A.Hussain
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Discharge Characteristics on the Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures through Arc-plasma in Water
Simple arc discharge technique was used for formation of carbon nonmaterials without using any type of gases. The used arc discharge technique between the pure graphite electrodes with different diameters for anode submerged in water at room temperature. Arc plasma is produced using D.C power supply with current (30-90amp), and voltage (5-25volt).The discharge characteristics of the arc plasma generation in water and, with Ni catalyst and in NaCl solution were examined with the change in working parameters of electrode diameters and related arc current. The nanostructures obtained of these experiments were examined by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105278_08c9ac02bf861f826888f7ec002df735.pdf
2014-06-01
1120
1127
10.30684/etj.32.6B.11
electrical discharge
Arc plasma
Plasma in water
Carb nanopartical
Bahaa
T.Chaid
1
AUTHOR
Mohammed
K.Khalaf
2
AUTHOR
Hassan
Z.Ali
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Study of the Thermal Properties for Polymer Matrix tudy of the Thermal Properties for Polymer Matrix
This work focuson study thermal conductivity for polymers and their nano-composites usingtoner carbonnano-particles(TCNP)with particles sizeof (89.77nm) asanano-particles, with different weight percentages(2, 4 and6) % to unsaturated polyester (UPE) and epoxy (EP) resins as a matrix to prepare nano-compsites. Molding method was used to prepare polymers and their nano-composites sheets. The results show (UPE) has highest value than(EP). Adding nano-particle to (UPE) and (EP) will increase thermal conductivity for nano-composites. The values of thermal conductivity for two types of resins UPE and EP without any additions are (0.181W/m.oc and 0.154W/m.oc) respectively. At the weight fraction(2%) the value for (UPE/TCNP) samples is (0.355W/m.oc),while the value for EP/TCNP samples is (0.405W/m.oc), and the values of the thermal conductivity begin increasing with the increasing ofthe weight fraction which used in this research, were the highest value for (EP/TCNP) samples is (0.429W/m.oc)at weight fraction(6%).
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105279_9a7eb6682d18081f58b03b6665217855.pdf
2014-06-01
1128
1136
10.30684/etj.32.6B.12
Thermal Conductive
Toner Carbon Nano particles
unsaturated polyester resin
Epoxy Resin andNanoComposites
Harith
.I.Jaffer
1
AUTHOR
Ahmed
Juadah
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Study of Structural , Optical and Electrical Properties for Cr -Doped Tio2 Sensor for NH3 Gas
Titanium doxide (TiO2) thin films were deposited on quartz substrates by spray pyrolysis method using titanium tetrachloride as precursor solution. Thin films were deposited at temperature substrate 350 ◦C and annealed at 550 ◦C in air for 120 min. Polycrystalline thin films with anatas crystal structure, as evidenced from X-ray diffraction pattern. Optical study shows the optical band gap has been increased with increasing of dopant. Electrical properties have been studied by means of electrical resistivity and Hall measurement. The sensitivity of TiO2: 5% Cr to NH3 gas with concentration 5ppm at room temperature has been modified to (93) % as compared with a pure TiO2.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105280_6fca17837063156079c75132629b9e2f.pdf
2014-06-01
1137
1145
10.30684/etj.32.6B.13
Thin films
Spray pyroi lysis
doping
Optical properties
Selma
M.H.Al-Jawad
1
AUTHOR
Zahraa
Yassar Abbas
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Solution of Problems in Calculus of Variations Using Parameterization Technique
In this paper a direct method using parameterization technique is applied for solving some problems in calculus of variations. The parameterization technique based on Laguerre and Hermite polynomials is introduced to reduce a variational problem to quadratic programming problem. Examples are given to demonstrate the validity of method.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105281_cf5f06bc1d5da33254beecea20da19d0.pdf
2014-06-01
1146
1157
10.30684/etj.32.6B.14
calculus of variation
Orthogonal polynomials
parameterization Technique
Fatema
Ahmed Sadeq
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
γ-Irradiation Effect on the Optical Constants, and the Electric Loss of PM-355
The optical reflection, transmission, and UV/VIS- absorption spectra had been recorded in the wavelength(200-500nm) for PM-355 before and after irradiation with γ-ray irradiation by using 60Co-dose within range of(30-160Mrad) at normal conditions. The absorption spectra of irradiated samples showed radiation induced absorption changes by photodegradation. There was an increment in absorption proportional with irradiation dose. The optical constants (α,Kex,n,εi,εr,Eg,) were calculated for all samples. The effect of irradiation on the optical constants of the PM-355 before and after irradiation had been investigated.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105282_48e2137af113a8236d4ff1a1d5dc11b5.pdf
2014-06-01
1158
1168
10.30684/etj.32.6B.15
Optical Constants
Optical properties
photodegradation
Nahida
J.H Al-Mashhada
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Estmation of the Function of Surface Roughness and Stability (p) in Defrrent Air Conditions Over Baghdad City
In this work the function of surface roughness and stability (P) has been measured using horizontal wind velocity for different levels by radio sound over Baghdad city for Stable and unstable condition has been evaluated in every month., as well , in a neutral condition we found a relation between the function of surface roughness and stability (p) and the roughness length ,that lead to practical equation can be used under specific condition .The power law, which calculates the change in horizontal wind speed with height has been corrected for stable and unstable condition.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105283_fa96a9a56dc7d11bd6893205620668f2.pdf
2014-06-01
31
38
10.30684/etj.32.6B.16
Aqeel
Ghazi Mutar
1
AUTHOR
Nagham
Abbas Mohammed
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Study of Methyl Orange Effect on the Optical and Electrical Properties of Polystyrene (PS)
The present work was concerned with study of the methyl orange(MO) dye concentration effect on the optical properties ,and electrical properties of polystyrene(PS). The samples were casted as films from the homopolymer(PS) stated above and the Dye/PS(MO/PS)composites at (3.44,6.7,and 12.5%) concentration. These prepared polymer systems were evaluated spectrophotometically. It was found increasing in absorption spectra with increasing of the dye concentration in Dye/PS composites above, which was attributed to the increasing in localized states. The results proved that the best absorption was of (12.5%MO/PS), and of the lowest energy gap was (3.15eV),The optical constant (α,k,n, εr, and εi)for the homopolymer (PS) , (Dye/PS) composites, and hybrid composites at different concentration were investigated at(λc,300nm). It was seen that there was nonlinear relationship between the optical constants and the concentration ratio, which was attributed to their incompatibility. These results were confirmed with optical micrographs. The (FTIR) spectra showed shifting, appearance ,and disappearance of new band, which was attributed to change in tacticity, geometry in the structure ,and overlapping of polymer composites band involved. The results proved that there was nonlinear relationship between the carrier concentration, mobility, fast increase in the (12.5%MO/PS, and became of order(10-6). The increase in the conductivity with dye concentration was attributed to increase of the localized states in the energy gap.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105284_f8e081b8b4c254763f47c13ffedc2831.pdf
2014-06-01
39
53
10.30684/etj.32.6B.17
Optical properties
electrical properties
Karrar
M. Ali
1
AUTHOR
Nahida
J.H
2
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Hydrogel and Poly Vinyl Alcohol /Chitosamine Chloride Blends Preparation and Study of Their Properties for Medical Uses
The study is aimed at preparing poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel by physical techniques using freeze/thaw method and by chemical method via the addition of cross linking agents, such as Glutaraldehyde (GLT) in different percentages of (1%) and (3%) and boric acide (BA) with percentage of (o.5%) . we prepared of poly vinyl alcohol and Chitosamine chloride (CsmCl) with different weight ratios . These specimens are prepared in the shape of films . Studies are made on swelling behavior for all prepared samples in different media of PH (neutral , acidic and alkaline) , using Fourier Transform Infra Red (FTIR) in order to investigate the linking between (PVA) and cross linking agents and the blends . From the test result , it is found that swelling percentage depends on cross linking degree , whether it is physical or chemical ; all sample possess high swelling percentage during the first 5 hours then settle at discrete percentage , which are attributed to disentanglement of chains that are not involved in cross linking . The freeze/thaw process leads to physical cross linking of polymer chains. Results have proved that samples containing (1%GLT) and (0.5% BA) undergo increase in their water absorption after freezing and thawing , while samples containing (3%GLT) have undergone decrease in percentage . As to swelling ration in alkaline medium increase , while the (PVA) sample retained their swelling percentage in the acidic media , as in distilled water for samples containing (GLT) . As for swelling behavior of blends , the swelling percentage is found to increase with increase of (PVA) percentage , which may be attributed to increase water absorbing (OH) in the blends . The FTIR spectra for all samples before and after blending and treatment are found to appear and disappear besides band shift at different location; this is attributed to changes in conformation. The spectral intensity decreases with increasing (CsmCl) percentage explained in view of when two polymers or more are blended , changes occur in the characteristic spectra as a result of reflection in the blend that are prepared by physical mixing and chemical reaction
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105285_cd16bc5e70fe94398f812143ce474e3a.pdf
2014-06-01
54
70
10.30684/etj.32.6B.18
Buthaina
A .I
1
AUTHOR
Nahida
J.H
2
AUTHOR
afr
Hussain koaer
3
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Effect of Impurity Particles on the Spectral Properties of Hibiscus sabdariffa Organic Dye used in Solar Cells Industry
In this work, the spectral properties of the Hibiscus sabdariffa organic dye solved in different solvents were studied by introducing the effect of dye concentration on its absorbance and transmission spectra within the range 400-800nm. As well, the effect of adding impurity particles of a semiconductor to the dye solution on these properties was introduced. Results showed that the spectral properties of the dye depend substantially on the type of the solvent, which has to be chosen carefully to achieve the optimum properties of this dye to be used as a sunlight sensing organic medium in dye-sensitized solar cells. Also, the results showed that the spectral properties of this dye are noticeably affected by the presence of impurity particles of a semiconductor when the suitable solvent is used. These particles act as scattering centers through the solution to the electromagnetic radiation in the visible region and hence the intensities of the absorbed and transmitted components of the radiation are decreased
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105286_0ef1046c360896ec09ce1a4b5f6e3dbc.pdf
2014-06-01
71
79
10.30684/etj.32.6B.19
Organic dye
DSSC
Spectral properties
Hibiscus sabdariffa
Noor
I. Naji
1
AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
Production of Biological De-Emulsification by Bacterial Isolates Isolated from Local Soils
The purpose of this research was to isolate local bacterial have the effectiveness of de-emulsification in liquid emulsion. Twenty local isolates of actinomycetes were isolated from soil contaminated with oil waste using mineral liquid medium at initial pH of 7 in the presence of oil waste (1%) as a source of carbon and incubated at 40 °C for 5 days . The primary screening of isolates was tested to de-emulsifying ability.Results indicate that the isolates ST3 , ST8 and ST15 were selected for theirhigh ability to de-emulsification. Secondary screening of selected isolates was estimated to deemulsification using the spore suspension . Results indicate that the ST8 isolate showed the highest de-emulsification activity, subsequently was identified and designated as Nocardia sp.. Studied the effects of both the spores number and period of exposure on the effectiveness of de-emulsification. The results showed that the 0.5 ml of spore suspension (107 spore/ml) gave the best effective way to de-emulsifying, while 30 min. the best period appropriate to de-emulsifying.
https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_105287_73e9d20106d18e7a5a7b2cf424dfb70f.pdf
2014-06-01
80
85
10.30684/etj.32.6B.20
emulsification
Actinomycetes
Nocardia sp
Salah
H. Kalaf
1
AUTHOR
Eman
H. Gata
2
AUTHOR
Amil
A. Halob
3
AUTHOR
Saad
H. Khudhair
4
AUTHOR