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Eu2+, 3+/Pr3+ co-doped calcium aluminosilicate glass for tunable white lighting devices

Morassuti et al., 2020

Document ID
3448332031349301907
Author
Morassuti C
Andrade L
Silva J
Bento A
Baesso M
Guimarães F
Rohling J
Nunes L
Boulon G
Guyot Y
Lima S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Alloys and Compounds

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At the present time there is no doubt that almost every country is experiencing a revolutionary change in the used devices for artificial lighting whether for public, for domestic or for work place illumination. This movement is taking place towards the substitution of …
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    • C09K11/7734Aluminates; Silicates
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