Developments in Eu super(+2)-Doped Strontium Aluminate and Polymer/Strontium Aluminate Composite

The discovery of rare earth based phosphors in 1960s started a new era of luminescence. In comparison with sulfide-based phosphors, strontium aluminates received worldwide acceptance because of their chemical stability and good luminescent properties. The SrAl sub(x)O sub(y):Eu super(2+),Dy super( 3...

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Rare earth metals
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