Wide-Gap Luminescent Materials: Theory and Applications

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Wide-Gap Luminescent Materials: Theory and Applications is a contributed volume that surveys the physical principles behind wide-gap luminescent materials and examines the latest developments in solid-state lasers, scintillators, and fiber optics.
Wide-Gap Luminescent Materials: Theory and Applications uniquely combines both the theory of the luminescent materials and their practical implementation in real systems. Another special feature is the emphasis on similar principles ...

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Overview

Wide-Gap Luminescent Materials: Theory and Applications is a contributed volume that surveys the physical principles behind wide-gap luminescent materials and examines the latest developments in solid-state lasers, scintillators, and fiber optics.
Wide-Gap Luminescent Materials: Theory and Applications uniquely combines both the theory of the luminescent materials and their practical implementation in real systems. Another special feature is the emphasis on similar principles underlying phosphors, lasers, and fibers and how the material properties can decisively affect the efficiency of the applications.
Researchers will benefit from the thorough coverage, whilst graduate students will find this book to be an accessible introduction to the field.

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Six chapters survey the physical principles behind wide-gap luminescent materials and examine the latest developments in solid- state lasers, scintillators, and fiber optics. Articles incorporate the theory of luminescent materials and their implementation in real systems. They also emphasize similar principles underlying phosphors, lasers, and fibers, and how the material properties can decisively affect the efficiency of the applications. The first three chapters emphasize basic physical processes; the last three focus on applications. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780792398370
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
  • Publication date: 12/31/1996
  • Series: Electronic Materials: Science and Technology Series , #2
  • Edition description: 1997
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 382
  • Product dimensions: 9.21 (w) x 6.14 (h) x 0.88 (d)

Table of Contents

Authors' Biographies
Preface
Ch. 1 Hosts for Solid-State Luminescent Systems 1
Ch. 2 Luminescent Dopants 13
Ch. 3 The Effect of Defects on Inorganic Luminescent Materials 139
Ch. 4 Solid State Lasers 191
Ch. 5 Inorganic Scintillators 235
Ch. 6 Rare Earth-Doped Fiber Laser and Amplifiers 303
Index 367
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