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El. knyga: Nitride Phosphors and Solid-State Lighting

, (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan), (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan), (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)
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Nitride phosphors make white light light-emitting diodes (LEDs) brighter, more reliable, and natural, so many beginners in materials science want an introduction to their crystal chemistry, synthesis, luminescence, and applications. A team of Japanese materials scientists provides such an introduction here. After reviewing solid-state lighting and luminescence, they discuss traditional phosphors and nitride phosphors in white LEDs, the structural analysis of nitride phosphors, some key issues in understanding nitride phosphors, and applications in white LEDS. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Nitride Phosphors and Solid-State Lighting provides an in-depth introduction to the crystal chemistry, synthesis, luminescence, and applications of phosphor materials for solid-state lighting, mainly focusing on new nitride phosphors. Drawing on their extensive experimental work, the authors offer a multidisciplinary study of phosphor materials that encompasses materials science, inorganic chemistry, solid-state chemistry, solid-state physics, optical spectroscopy, crystal field theory, and computational materials science.

The book begins with an introduction to the principles, semiconductor/phosphor materials, and characterizations of solid-state lighting and white light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It then discusses the optical and luminescence processes occurring in optically active centers of solid materials and presents the photoluminescence properties of traditional phosphors for white LEDs, including garnets, aluminates, silicates, sulfides, oxysulfides, phosphates, and scheelites.

The remainder of the text focuses on newly developed nitride phosphors. The authors describe the crystal chemistry of general nitride compounds, the crystal structure and photoluminescence properties of new nitride phosphors, and synthetic methods for preparing nitride phosphors. They detail the structural analysis of nitride phosphors and present experimental and computational results of typical nitride phosphors. The authors also examine key issues, such as excitation and emission spectra, thermal quenching, and quantum efficiency. The final chapter explores applications of nitride phosphors in white LEDs for general lighting and LCD backlight purposes.

Covering novel luminescent materials, this book brings you up to date on the evolving field of solid-state lighting. It illustrates the fundamentals, synthesis, properties, and applications of the latest nitride phosphor materials.

Introduction to Solid-State Lighting. Introduction to Luminescence.
Traditional Phosphors in White LEDs. Nitride Phosphors in White LEDs.
Structural Analysis of Nitride Phosphors. Some Key Issues in Understanding
Nitride Phosphors. Applications of Nitride Phosphors in White LEDs. Index.
Rong-Jun Xie is a senior researcher at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan. His research interests include nitride phosphor materials for solid state lighting, optical ceramics, and sintering of ceramics.

Yuan Qiang Li is a senior phosphor scientist at Lightscape Materials, Inc. in the United States. He was previously a professor at Nanjing University of Technology in China.

Naoto Hirosaki is a group leader at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan. He has published more than 230 papers in the areas of non-oxide ceramics and nitride phosphor materials.

Hajime Yamamoto is a professor emeritus at the Tokyo University of Technology. He is also the president of the Phosphor Research Society of Japan.