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Inorganic phosphors : compositions, preparation and optical properties
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CRC press laser and optical science and technology series
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Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2004
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9780849319495

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Inorganic Phosphors: Compositions, Preparation and Optical Properties addresses practical and theoretical aspects of inorganic phosphors used in lighting and display applications. Authors Yen and Weber present the synthesis of phosphors in a ...cookbook... style that features nearly 300 ...recipes... using the most up-to-date guidelines and methods. They also categorize nearly 500 phosphors in terms of chemical composition and luminescence output wavelengths, summarizing their physical and emissive optical properties. This book is the first of its kind to provide a combined practical and technical foundation that can be used in commercial and academic research and development of new phosphors and applications.


Author Notes

Yen, William M.; Weber, Marvin J.


Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Part 1 Lehmann's Phosphor Cookbook and Phosphor Tables
Section 1 Introductionp. 5
Section 2 Phosphor Preparationp. 9
2.1 Starting Materialsp. 9
2.2 Amountsp. 10
2.3 Mixingp. 10
2.4 Containersp. 10
2.5 Furnacep. 11
2.6 Firing Atmospheresp. 11
2.7 Treatments after Firingp. 13
Section 3 Purification of Some Starting Materialsp. 17
3.1 Carbonatesp. 17
3.2 Sulfatesp. 18
3.3 Oxalatesp. 18
3.4 Sulfurp. 19
Section 4 Phosphor Datap. 23
4.1 Description of Datap. 23
4.2 Simple Oxidesp. 25
4.3 Silicatesp. 51
4.4 Halosilicatesp. 81
4.5 Phosphatesp. 87
4.6 Halophosphatesp. 119
4.7 Boratesp. 137
4.8 Aluminates and Gallatesp. 165
4.9 Molybdates and Tungstatesp. 191
4.10 Miscellaneous Oxidesp. 199
4.11 Halides and Oxyhalidesp. 215
4.12 Sulfatesp. 241
4.13 ZnS-Type Sulfidesp. 259
4.14 CaS-Type Sulfidesp. 283
4.15 Double Sulfidesp. 309
4.16 Miscellaneous Sulfides and Oxysulfidesp. 317
Section 5 Preparation of Phosphor Screensp. 325
5.1 Phosphor Screens by Brushingp. 325
5.2 Phosphor Screens by Settling in a Kasil Solutionp. 326
5.3 Phosphor Screens by Cathaphoretic Depositionp. 327
5.4 Filming of Phosphor Screensp. 327
Part 2 Additional Developments
Section 6 Phosphor Synthesisp. 333
6.1 Alternative Preparation Methodsp. 333
6.2 Combustion Synthesis of Phosphorsp. 334
6.3 Preparation of Phosphors by Sol-Gel Techniquesp. 336
Section 7 Other Phosphor Datap. 345
7.1 Oxidesp. 345
7.2 Silicatesp. 375
7.3 Phosphates, Halophosphates, and Boratesp. 383
7.4 Aluminatesp. 391
7.5 Halides and Oxyhalidesp. 403
7.6 CaS and ZnS-Type Sulfidesp. 417
7.7 Other Compoundsp. 425
Section 8 Commercial Phosphors and Scintillatorsp. 439
Appendices
Appendix I Historical Note on Phosphor Recipesp. 445
Appendix II Phosphor Materials Arranged in Order of Emission Wavelengthp. 453
Appendix III Willi Lehmann: A Brief Biographyp. 461
Materials Indexp. 465
Subject Indexp. 471
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