Abstract:
A light source uses a yellow to red emitting phosphor with a host lattice of the nitridosilicate type MxSiyNz:Eu, wherein M is at least one of an alkaline earth metal chosen from the group Ca, Sr, Ba and wherein z = 2/3x + 4/3y.
Abstract:
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft Europium-dotierte Erdalkalimetall-Silicooxynitride, ein Herstellungsverfahren für diese Verbindungen, sowie die Verwendung der erfindungsgemäßen Europium-dotierten Erdalkalimetall-Silicooxynitride als Konversionsleuchtstoffe. Ein weiterer Gegenstand der vorliegenden Erfindung betrifft eine lichtemittierende Vorrichtung, die ein erfindungsgemäßes Europium-dotiertes Erdalkalimetall-Silicooxynitrid enthält.
Abstract:
This invention relates to luminescent materials for ultraviolet light or visible light excitation containing lead and/or copper doped chemical compounds. The luminescent material is composed of one or more than one compounds of aluminate type, silicate type, antimonate type, germanate/or germanate- silicate type, and/or phosphate type. Accordingly, the present invention is a good possibility to substitute earth alkaline ions by lead and copper for a shifting of the emission bands to longer or shorter wave length, respectively. Luminescent compounds containing copper and/or lead with improved luminescent properties and also with improved stability against water, humidity as well as other polar solvents are provided. The present invention is to provide lead and/or copper doped luminescent compounds, which has high color temperature range about 2,00OK to 8,000K or 10,000K and CRI over 90.
Abstract:
The invention is concerned with an illumination system, comprising a radiation source and a fluorescent material comprising at least one phosphor capable of absorbing a part of light emitted by the radiation source and emitting light of wavelength different from that of the absorbed light; wherein said at least one phosphor is an oxido-nitrido-silicate of general formula EA 2 - z Si 5-a B a N 8-a O a :Ln z , wherein 0 2-z Si 5-a B a N 8-a O a :Ln z , wherein 0
Abstract:
An oxynitride phosphor is presented. The oxynitride phosphor has a formula: ApBqOrNs: R such that A is barium or a combination of barium with at least one of Li, Na, K, Y, Sc, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Zn, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Yb, and Lu; B is silicon or a combination of silicon with at least one of Al, B, Ga, and Ge; R is europium or a combination of europium with at least one of Ce, Pr, Sm, Nd, Tb, Dy, Yb, Tm, Er, Ho, and Mn. p, q, r, s are numbers such that p is greater than about 2 and less than about 6, q is greater than about 8 and less than about 10, r is greater than about 0.1 and less than about 6, and s is greater than about 10 and less than about 15. The method of preparing the oxynitride phosphors and light emitting apparatus including the oxynitride phosphors are included.
Abstract:
Die Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zur Beschichtung von Partikeln mit einer lumineszierenden anorganischen Schale. Weiterhin betrifft die Erfindung Partikel mit einer lumineszierenden anorganischen Schale sowie deren Verwendung.
Abstract:
A phosphor for converting ultraviolet light or blue light emitted from a light-emitting element into a visible white radiation having a high color rendering, containing a light-emitting component prepared from a solid system of an alkaline earth antimonate and a system derived from the solid system and exhibiting intrinsic photoemission, such as a fluoroantimonate, a light-emitting component prepared from a manganese(IV)-activated antimonate, a titanate, silicate-germanate, and an aluminate, a light-emitting component prepared from a europium-activated silicate-germanate or from a system containing a sensitizer selected from a group consisting of europium (II) and manganese (II) as a secondary activator and having an orange color or a dark red color in the spectrum range over 600 nm, or a light-emitting component composed of a mixture of eight or less light-emitting components having different light-emission bands and brought to a state of continuous emission of about 380 to 780 nm exhibiting a color temperature of about 10,000 to 6,500 K and a color temperature of about 3,000 to 2,000 K by virtue of the superposition of the light-emitting bands.