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Phosphor Handbook
Process, Properties and Applications

Comprehensive reference that addresses the fundamental principles and latest advances in the research of inorganic and organic phosphor materials

Vijay B. Pawade (Edited by), Ritesh L. Kohale (Edited by), Sanjay J. Dhoble (Edited by), Hendrik C. Swart (Edited by)

9780323905398, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 19 January 2023

440 pages, 200 illustrations (50 in full color)
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 1 kg

Phosphor Handbook: Process, Properties and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in research on the synthesis, characterization and applications of organic and inorganic phosphors. There is detailed information presented on the characterization of the relevant phosphor groups, such as up-conversion and down-conversion phosphors, inorganic LED phosphors, organic LED phosphors and thermoluminescence and dosimetric phosphors using various physical and chemical advances. Finally, the advances in phosphor technologies are discussed, including current barriers to their use in commercial applications and emerging opportunities.

This book is suitable for researchers and practitioners in academia and those working in R&D in industry in the disciplines of materials science and engineering, materials chemistry, materials physics, photonics science and technology, nanotechnology and physical chemistry.

Section I - Fundamentals of Phosphors 1. Brief History of Phosphors 2. Mechanism, Properties & Applications of phosphors 3. Lanthanide Doped Phosphors: An Overview 4. Conversion Phosphors: An Overview 5. Recent Progress In Phosphor Technology

Section II - Inorganic LED phosphors 6. Garnet phosphors 7. Silicates Phosphors 8. Borates Phosphors 9. Nitrates Phosphors 10. Oxides Based Phosphors

Section III - Organic LEDs phosphors 11. RE3+ ß-diketonate complexes 12. RExY (1-x)(TTA)3 Phen organic complexes 13. RE -activated aluminium–tris (8-hydroxyquinoline) complexes 14. P-Hydroxy DPQ phosphors for OLEDs 15. Li+ activated Alq3 complexes

Section IV - TLD phosphors 16. Fluoride Phosphors 17. Sulphate Phosphors 18. Phosphate Phosphors 19. Vanadate Phosphors 20. Borate Phosphors

Subject Areas: Applied optics [TTB], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ], Materials science [TGM]

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