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Phosphors for other applications

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Solid State Luminescence

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Other chapters on luminescent materials in this book deal with lamp phosphors and electroluminescent thin films. There are still many other applications of luminescent materials. Some of these will be dealt with in this chapter. The applications in this chapter are to a large extent in the medical field. The excitation source is for the greater part high-energy excitation.

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Blasse, G. (1993). Phosphors for other applications. In: Kitai, A.H. (eds) Solid State Luminescence. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1522-3_11

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