“…These calculations indicated that the direct allowed bandgaps for the Bi2O3:Ho 3+ thin films were 2.89, 2.20, 2.18, 2.33, 2.36 and 2.56 eV for TS of RT, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 °C, respectively. These values correspond well with those reported previously [11] and with the 2.85 eV [1] that was reported the optical band gap for a 1 mol.% Bi2O3:Ho 3+ powder. The obtained optical band gap values for TS of 200 to 600 °C are relatively smaller than the previous reported values for the powder sample, and that may have been due to the high density of structural defects and presence of the hetero α-and β-phases present in the current products.…”