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Discovery of new solid solution phosphors via cation substitution-dependent phase transition in M3 (PO4) 2: Eu2+ (M= Ca/Sr/Ba) quasi-binary setsJi et al., 2015
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- Ji H
- Huang Z
- Xia Z
- Molokeev M
- Atuchin V
- Fang M
- Liu Y
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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The cation substitution-dependent phase transition was used as a strategy to discover new solid solution phosphors and to efficiently tune the luminescence property of divalent europium (Eu2+) in the M3 (PO4) 2: Eu2+ (M= Ca/Sr/Ba) quasi-binary sets. Several new …
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