Zhu et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Formation mechanism and optimized luminescence of Mn4+‐doped unequal dual‐alkaline hexafluorosilicate Li0. 5Na1. 5SiF6Zhu et al., 2018
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- Zhu M
- Pan Y
- Chen X
- Lian H
- Lin J
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- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
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A novel red phosphor Li0. 5Na1. 5SiF6: Mn4+ (LNSF: Mn) based on the unequal dual‐ alkaline hexafluorosilicate with superior optical performances has been synthesized via ion‐ exchange between [MnF6] 2− and [SiF6] 2− at room temperature. The composition and the …
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