Pominova et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Study of synthesis temperature effect on β-NaGdF4: Yb3+, Er3+ upconversion luminescence efficiency and decay time using maximum entropy methodPominova et al., 2022
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- 1514522878394265084
- Author
- Pominova D
- Romanishkin I
- Proydakova V
- Kuznetsov S
- Grachev P
- Ryabova A
- Tabachkova N
- Fedorov P
- Loschenov V
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- Methods and Applications in Fluorescence
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Upconversion materials have several advantages for many applications due to their great potential in converting infrared light to visible. For practical use, it is necessary to achieve high intensity of UC luminescence, so the studies of the optimal synthesis parameters for …
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