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Persistent luminescent phosphor-in-glass composites based on NaPO3–Ga2O3 glasses loaded with Sr2MgSi2O7: Eu2+, Dy3+

Merízio et al., 2022

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6350150202162691186
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Merízio L
Lodi T
Bonturim E
de Camargo A
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Optical Materials

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Abstract Phosphor-in-glass (PiG) is a composite material that can combine the chemical stability and more versatile molding and processing of glasses and the singular properties of luminescent polycrystalline materials. Persistent luminescent phosphors have been raising …
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