Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403107 | Journal of Luminescence | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A new family of UV-activated phosphors made by substituting rare-earth activators such as trivalent Eu, Tb, Tm and Er into A(1)3âxA(2)xMO4F host lattices (A(1)/A(2)=Sr, Ca, Ba; M=Al, Ga) are introduced and their activation and emission spectra as well as their CIE values reported. The Tm-substituted system can be activated using light with a wavelength of 360Â nm. Relative intensities of a family of Tb-substituted green phosphors activated at 254Â nm and with emissions centered near 548Â nm are discussed.
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Authors
Sangmoon Park, Thomas Vogt,