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Calcium tungstate CaWO

Phosphors usually contain activator ions in addition to the host material. These ions are dehberately added in the proper proportion during the synthesis. The activators and their surrounding ions form the active optical centers. Table 1 Hsts some commonly used activator ions. Some soflds, made up of complexes such as calcium tungstate [7790-75-2] CaWO, are self-activated. Also in many photolurninescence phosphors, the primary activator does not efficiently absorb the exciting radiation and a second impurity ion is introduced known as the sensitizer. The sensitizer, which is an activator ion itself, absorbs the exciting radiation and transfers this energy to the primary activator. [Pg.284]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.508 ]




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