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Wang, Lei (author), Zhao, Ning (author), Zhu, Changrui (author), Chen, Lei (author), Jiang, Yang (author), Zhou, Rulong (author), Liu, Yanfang (author), Qu, Bingyan (author), Hintzen, H.T.J.M. (author)
In the field of solid-state luminescence, Cu<sup>2+</sup> has long been widely acknowledged for its capacity to emit infrared light. However, the occurrence of visible emission from Cu<sup>2+</sup> ions had been infrequently observed and reported. In this study, we made an intriguing discovery by examining the behavior of Cu<sup>2+</sup>...
journal article 2024
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Wang, Lei (author), Wang, Cailu (author), Chen, Y. (author), Jiang, Yang (author), Chen, Lei (author), Xu, Jinzhang (author), Qu, Bingyan (author), Hintzen, H.T.J.M. (author)
The red afterglow of current rare-earth-activated long persistent luminescence (LPL) phosphors is largely still less than 6 h, in contrast to the 20 or 30 h long blue- or green-emitting ones, becoming the main obstacle to realize their multiscenario applications in practice. Herein, we report a rare-earth-free red-emitting LPL phosphor SrGa...
journal article 2022
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Zhong, Yuan (author), Xia, Mao (author), Chen, Zhi (author), Gao, Peixing (author), Hintzen, H.T.J.M. (author), Wong, Wai Yeung (author), Wang, Jing (author), Zhou, Zhi (author)
Phosphors with high quantum efficiency and thermal stability are greatly desired for lighting industries. Based on the design strategy of solid solution, a series of deep-blue-emitting phosphors (Sr<sub>0.99-x</sub>Ba<sub>x</sub>)<sub>2</sub>P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>:0.02Eu<sup>2+</sup> (SB<sub>x</sub>PE x = 0–0.5) are developed. Upon...
journal article 2020
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Yin, L.J. (author), Chen, G.Z (author), Wang, C. (author), Xu, X. (author), Hao, L.Y. (author), Hintzen, H.T.J.M. (author)
A series of Si-N or Eu-Li doped CeAl11O18 and CeAl12O18N phosphors are prepared by solid–state reaction. Their structure and luminescence are researched carefully. Si-N doping with the concentration less than 8% can be successfully dissolved into CeAl11O18 crystal lattice and doesn't change the matrix structure, only resulting in crystal lattice...
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