Article | REF: E6327 V1

Luminescent materials: techniques of optical and spectroscopic characterization

Author: Richard MONCORGÉ

Publication date: April 10, 2015

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1. Types of materials and issues of use/application

1.1 Different types of materials

Solid luminescent materials can be single crystals, polycrystalline powders, amorphous glasses or glass-ceramics. They may be organic or inorganic, with dielectric or semiconducting properties, and may or may not be doped with different types of luminescent ions.

In the case of organic materials, which are described in detail in references [E 6 505] and [E 6 435],...

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