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Fig. 4. Chromaticity diagram for Na2Ca4Mg2Si40i5 Tb3+ phosphors and NTSC green phosphor (NTSC National Television Standard Committee)... Fig. 4. Chromaticity diagram for Na2Ca4Mg2Si40i5 Tb3+ phosphors and NTSC green phosphor (NTSC National Television Standard Committee)...
NTSC National Television Standards Committee National Television Standards Committee (standard)... [Pg.2531]

National Television System Committee (NTSC), 525- line television standard, 19 146-147... [Pg.612]

MATERIALS STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS] (Vol 1(5) National Television System Committee... [Pg.661]

Another PF copolymer 28, composed of alternating DOF and thieno-[3,2-b]thiophene, was reported by Iim et al. [59]. The incorporation of electron-rich thieno- [ 3,2- b ] thiophene moiety in the polymer backbone led to lower HOMO (5.38 eV) and higher LUMO (2.4 eV) levels than those of PFO (HOMO 5.8 eV, LUMO 2.12 eV [12]). The device ITO/PEDOT PSS/28/IiF/Al exhibited a pure green emission with a peak at 515 nm and CIE coordinates of (0.29, 0.63), which is very close to the standard green required by the National Television System Committee (NTSC) (0.26, 0.65). In addition, the maximum brightness and efficiency of this device were 970 cdm 2 and 0.32 cd A-1, respectively. [Pg.66]

X-Ray Protection Standards for Home Television Receivers, Interim Statement of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Washington, 1968)... [Pg.110]

In 1988, the National Bureau of Standards [now the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)] ran room combustion tests comparing flame retardant with non-flame retardant plastics used in printed wiring boards, television set and business machine enclosures, cables, and upholstered furniture. The results showed that flame retardant materials allow more than a 15-fold longer escape time, 75% less heat release, significantly less smoke, and a lower concentration of toxic gases. Fire retardants decrease toxicity in fires. The effect is due to a decrease in the amount of burning material. ... [Pg.2]


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