Wang et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Patterning of red, green, and blue luminescent films based on CaWO4: Eu3+, CaWO4: Tb3+, and CaWO4 phosphors via microcontact printing routeWang et al., 2011
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- 4666407965305383070
- Author
- Wang W
- Yang P
- Cheng Z
- Hou Z
- Li C
- Lin J
- Publication year
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- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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The multicolor patterned luminescent films of CaWO4: Eu3+ (red), CaWO4: Tb3+ (green), and pure CaWO4 (blue) on quartz substrates were fabricated by the facile and low-cost microcontact printing (μCP) method combining with the Pechini sol–gel route. On the basis …
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