Phosphors : Synthesis and Applications
โ Scribed by Dhoble, Sanjay J.; Raju, B. Deva Prasad; Singh, Vijay
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 493
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Rare earthdoped luminescent materials play an integral role in modern life because of their tremendous applications ranging from scintillators, color displays, fluorescent lamps, and intensifying screens to dosimetry of ionizing radiations. Written and edited by prominent luminescence researchers, this book details cutting-edge research on luminescence materials and is illustrated throughout with excellent figures Read more...
Abstract: "Rare earthdoped luminescent materials play an integral role in modern life because of their tremendous applications ranging from scintillators, color displays, fluorescent lamps, and intensifying screens to dosimetry of ionizing radiations. Written and edited by prominent luminescence researchers, this book details cutting-edge research on luminescence materials and is illustrated throughout with excellent figures and references. It will appeal to anyone involved in luminescence research and its applications, especially advanced undergraduate-, graduate-, and postgraduate-level students of spectroscopy, solid state physics, luminescence, material synthesis, and optical properties and researchers working on the synthesis of optical materials, the characterization of luminescence materials, solid state lighting, radiation dosimetry luminescence, and phosphor applications."--Provided by publisher
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Cover
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Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Hydrodynamic Aspects on Sonoluminescence
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Sonoluminescence from a Single Bubble
1.2.1 Hydrodynamics of a Single-Bubble Motion under Ultrasound
1.2.2 Numerical Integration of Equations for Single-Bubble Motion
1.2.2.1 SBSL in water
1.2.2.2 SBSL in sulfuric acid solutions
1.3 Radiation Mechanism for a Sonoluminescing Gas Bubble
1.3.1 Theory
1.3.2 Spectrum Measurements
1.3.3 Pulse Width Measurements
1.4 Multibubble Sonoluminescence
1.4.1 Introduction
1.4.2 Hydrodynamics for a Bubble Cluster. 1.4.3 Applications1.5 Conclusions
Chapter 2. Persistent Luminescence: Cerium-Doped Phosphors
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Historical Perspective
2.3 Properties of Persistent Materials
2.4 The Modern Era
2.5 Mechanisms
2.6 Bioimaging
2.7 Localized Mechanism of Charge Recombination
2.8 Cerium-Doped Luminescent Materials
2.9 Influence of Symmetry and Coordination
2.10 Cerium-Doped Long Persistent Materials
2.11 Cerium-Doped White, Long Persistent Materials
2.12 Conclusions and Future Direction. Chapter 3. Structural and Luminescence Characteristics of LiNa3-xP2O7:xRE3+ Tricolor-Emitting Phosphors for White-Light Emission3.1 Introduction
3.2 Synthesis of Phosphate-Based Phosphors
3.3 Characterization and Analysis of Phosphors
3.3.1 XRD Analysis
3.3.2 FTIR Analysis
3.3.3 Morphological Studies
3.3.4 Photoluminescence Studies on Tb3+-Doped LiNa3-xP2O7 Phosphors
3.3.5 Photoluminescence Studies on Eu3+-Doped LiNa3-xP2O7 Phosphors
3.3.6 Photoluminescence Studies on Dy3+-Doped LiNa3-xP2O7 Phosphors
3.4 Conclusion. Chapter 4. Recent Advances in Sulfate- and Sulfide-Based Phosphors Used in Versatile Applications4.1 Introduction
4.2 Radiation Dosimetry Phosphors
4.2.1 Sulfates and Oxysulfates
4.2.2 Halosulfates
4.3 Phosphors for Lighting and Display Devices
4.3.1 Sulfates and Oxysulfates
4.3.2 Halosulfates
4.3.3 Sulfides and Oxysulfides
4.4 Conclusions
Chapter 5. Luminescent Down-Conversion Materials as Spectral Convertors for Photovoltaic Applications
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Luminescent Materials (Phosphors) as Spectral Convertors
5.3 Down-Conversion Mechanisms. 5.3.1 Quantum Cutting Using Host Lattice States5.3.2 Quantum Cutting on Single Rare Earth Ions
5.3.3 Down-Conversion Using Rare Earth Ion Pairs
5.4 Down-Shifting
5.5 Down-Conversion Mechanisms for PV Applications
5.5.1 Down-Conversion in Si-Based PV Cells
5.5.2 Down-Conversion in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
5.5.3 Down-Conversion in Organic Solar Cells
5.5.3.1 Organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells
5.6 Conclusions
Chapter 6. Development of Red Light-Emitting Electroluminescent Cell with a Eu(TTA)3bipy Hybrid Organic Complex as an Emissive Layer
6.1 Introduction.
โฆ Subjects
Phosphors;Materials science;REFERENCE -- Encyclopedias
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