Luminescent materials for modern light sources

The studies dealing with luminescent materials for semiconductor lighting are surveyed. The luminescent materials are classified in terms of the class of chemical compounds they belong to and in terms of the way they are used in luminescent converters of light from the primary light source. The use...

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Hauptverfasser: Zak, Pavel P., Lapina, Viktoriya A., Pavich, Tatyana A., Trofimov, Aleksei V., Trofimova, Natalia N., Tsaplev, Yuri B.
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