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Silicate Phosphors for White LEDs Identified through Combinatorial Chemistry
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Materials ScienceSilicate PhosphorsChemical EngineeringSolid-state LightingEngineeringWhite OledPhotochemistryLuminescent GlassSilicate MaterialsLight-emitting DiodesChemistryLed ChipLuminescence PropertyOptoelectronicsHigh LuminancePhosphorescence
In order to develop red, green, blue phosphors that emit efficiently under the excitation range, combinatorial chemistry was used based on silicate materials. We attempted to develop white UV light emitting diodes (LEDs) by combining them with an LED chip . Quaternary and ternary combinatorial libraries were developed to synthesize, process, and screen for silicate materials. Our combinatorial chemistry system consists of solution-based combinatorial synthesis and characterization, enabling the swift scanning of luminance. As a consequence of the combinatorial approach, several red, green, and blue candidates were found to show high luminance under the excitation range.
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