Since the first date of publication of this book in 1991, the subject of phosphors and luminescence has assumed even more importance in the overall scheme of technological development. Many new types of displays have appeared which depend upon phosphors in their operation. Some of these were pure co
Luminescence and the Solid State
โ Scribed by R.C. Ropp (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1991
- Leaves
- 458
- Series
- Studies in Inorganic Chemistry 12
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Studies in Inorganic Chemistry
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Preface
Page V
R.C. Ropp
Acknowledgement
Page VII
Introduction
Page XV
CHAPTER ONE - Introduction to the Solid State
Pages 1-24
CHAPTER TWO - The Point Defect
Pages 25-68
CHAPTER 3 - Thermal Analysis in Solid State Chemistry
Pages 69-94
CHAPTER 4 - Solid State Reaction Mechanisms
Pages 95-128
CHAPTER 5 - Growth of Particles and Particle Properties
Pages 129-168
CHAPTER 6 - Growth of Single Crystals
Pages 169-234
CHAPTER 7 - Optical Properties and Luminescence
Pages 235-282
CHAPTER 8 - Design of Phosphors
Pages 283-360
CHAPTER 9 - Lanthanides and Lasers
Pages 361-411
CHAPTER 10 - Solid State Chemistry Applied to Phosphors
Pages 413-448
Subject Index
Pages 449-453
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