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Drawing from the second edition of the best-selling Handbook of
Phosphors, Fundamentals of Phosphors covers the principles and
mechanisms of luminescence in detail and surveys the primary
phosphor materials as well as their optical properties. The book
addresses cutting-edge developments in phosphor science and
technology including oxynitride phosphors and the impact of
lanthanide level location on phosphor performance. Beginning with
an explanation of the physics underlying luminescence mechanisms in
solids, the book goes on to interpret various luminescence
phenomena in inorganic and organic materials. This includes the
interpretation of the luminescence of recently developed
low-dimensional systems, such as quantum wells and dots. The book
also discusses the excitation mechanisms by cathode-ray and
ionizing radiation and by electric fields to produce
electroluminescence. The book classifies phosphor materials
according to the type of luminescence centers employed or the class
of host materials used and interprets the optical properties of
these materials, including their luminescence characteristics and
mechanisms. Placing a strong emphasis on those materials that are
important from a practical point of view, the coverage also
includes those possessing no possibility for practical use but are
important from a theoretical standpoint.
Drawing from the second edition of the best-selling Handbook of
Phosphors, Fundamentals of Phosphors covers the principles and
mechanisms of luminescence in detail and surveys the primary
phosphor materials as well as their optical properties. The book
addresses cutting-edge developments in phosphor science and
technology including oxynitride phosphors and the impact of
lanthanide level location on phosphor performance. Beginning with
an explanation of the physics underlying luminescence mechanisms in
solids, the book goes on to interpret various luminescence
phenomena in inorganic and organic materials. This includes the
interpretation of the luminescence of recently developed
low-dimensional systems, such as quantum wells and dots. The book
also discusses the excitation mechanisms by cathode-ray and
ionizing radiation and by electric fields to produce
electroluminescence. The book classifies phosphor materials
according to the type of luminescence centers employed or the class
of host materials used and interprets the optical properties of
these materials, including their luminescence characteristics and
mechanisms. Placing a strong emphasis on those materials that are
important from a practical point of view, the coverage also
includes those possessing no possibility for practical use but are
important from a theoretical standpoint.
Measuring the properties of phosphors is an essential step in
developing and selecting phosphors for specific applications.
Consisting of chapters drawn from the second edition of the
best-selling Handbook of Phosphors, Measurements of Phosphor
Properties outlines various methods for characterizing and
measuring the optical and luminescence properties of phosphors. The
book covers measurement in the vacuum-ultraviolet region,
measurement of particle size and optical properties of phosphor
powders, and relevant aspects of color vision in the human eye. It
details the optical properties of powder layers, color vision, and
other miscellanies. It concludes with a detailed history of
phosphor technology and industry.
Drawn from the second edition of the best-selling Phosphor
Handbook, Practical Applications of Phosphors outlines methods for
the production of various phosphors and discusses a broad spectrum
of applications. Beginning with methods for synthesis and related
technologies, the book sets the stage by classifying and then
explaining practical phosphors according to usage. It describes the
operating principle and structure of phosphor devices and the
phosphor characteristics required for a given device, then covers
the manufacturing processes and characteristics of phosphors. The
book discusses research and development currently under way on
phosphors with potential for practical usage and touches briefly on
phosphors that have played a historical role, but are no longer of
practical use. It provides a comprehensive treatment of
applications including lamps and cathode-ray tubes, x-ray and
ionizing radiation, and for vacuum fluorescent and field emission
displays and covers inorganic and organic electroluminescence
materials. The book also covers phosphors for plasma displays,
organic fluorescent pigments, and phosphors used in a variety of
other practical applications. Emphasizing the practical and
cutting-edge nature of the material included, the editors round out
their coverage with a discussion of solid-state and organic laser
materials.
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