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Reduction of the Deterioration of Luminescence Efficiency of P-53 Phosphor Due to Electron Bombardment

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1990

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In order to withstand high excitation power density for the long operational lifetime required, preparation processes have been improved to reduce the deterioration of the luminescence efficiency of P-53 phosphors due to electron bombardment. The effects of several factors on the luminescence efficiency and the resistivity to high electron bombardment were evaluated. P-53 phosphors should be single-phase cubic YAG and have good surface crystallinity. In order to compensate for the change in charge by Ba 2+ (flux) taken up inside the phosphor particles, addition of tetravalent metal compounds to the starting materials was performed and the addition of SiO 2 was found to be effective. As a result, the deterioration of brightness due to electron bombardment could be reduced by about 70%, while high luminescence efficiency was maintained.

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