Mahata et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Photon-upconverting materials: advances and prospects for various emerging applicationsMahata et al., 2016
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- Mahata M
- Hofsäss H
- Vetter U
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- Luminescence—An Outlook on the Phenomena and Their Applications
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Rare-earth-doped upconversion materials, featuring exceptional photophysical properties including long lifetime, sharp emission lines, large anti-Stokes shift, low autofluorescence of the background, and low toxicity, are promising for many applications. These materials have …
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