T.R. McGuire, B.E. Argyle, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Large increases in the efficiency of the conventional P1 phosphor (Zn 2SiO4: Mn) have been achieved by substituting various combinations of III and V oxides for SiO2, e.g., Zn 2-yMnySi1-2xAlxPxO 4. The photoluminescence efficiency of these phosphors exhibit strong dependence on the AlPO4 substitution concentration x having highest efficiency for x=0.5-1.5%. Cathodoluminescence and decay measurements show that such materials can have CL efficiency greater than the commercial zinc silicates and still have comparable persistence characteristics.
T.R. McGuire, B.E. Argyle, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
G. V. Subba Rao, M.W. Shafer
Journal of Physical Chemistry
Jean Horkans, M.W. Shafer
JES
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Journal of Luminescence