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Solid State Luminescence: Theory, materials and devices

✍ Scribed by A. H. Kitai (auth.), A. H. Kitai (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
388
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Historically, black body radiation in the tungsten filament lamp was our primary industrial means for producing 'artificial' light, as it replaced gas lamps. Solid state luminescent devices for applications ranging from lamps to displays have proliferated since then, particularly owing to the developΒ­ ment of semiconductors and phosphors. Our lighting products are now mostly phosphor based and this 'cold light' is replacing an increasing fraction of tungsten filament lamps. Even light emitting diodes now chalΒ­ lenge such lamps for automotive brake lights. In the area of information displays, cathode ray tube phosphors have proved themselves to be outstandingly efficient light emitters with excellent colour capability. The current push for flat panel displays is quite intense, and much confusion exists as to where development and commercialization will occur most rapidly, but with the need for colour, it is now apparent that solid state luminescence will play a primary role, as gas phase plasma displays do not conveniently permit colour at the high resolution needed today. The long term challenge to develop electroluminescent displays continues, and high performance fluorescent lamps currently illuminate liquid crystal monochrome and colour displays. The development of triΒ­ component rare earth phosphors is of particular importance.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Principles of luminescence....Pages 1-19
Luminescent centres in insulators....Pages 21-51
Luminescence spectroscopy....Pages 53-96
One-photon rare earth optical transitions: recent theoretical developments....Pages 97-131
Thin film electroluminescence....Pages 133-157
Powder electroluminescence....Pages 159-227
Thin film electroluminescence devices....Pages 229-262
Light emitting diodes: materials growth and properties....Pages 263-291
Atomic layer epitaxy of phosphor thin films....Pages 293-312
Lamp phosphors....Pages 313-348
Phosphors for other applications....Pages 349-372
Back Matter....Pages 373-386

✦ Subjects


Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Inorganic Chemistry; Optical and Electronic Materials; Electrical Engineering


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