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Preparation of core/shell luminescent structures by ion-plasma deposition K. A. Ogurtsov, M. M. Sychov, V. V. Bakhmetyev [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Ogurtsov, K. A | Bakhmetyev, Vadim V | Eruzin, A. A | Minakova, Tamara S | Vysikailo, F. I | Belyaev, Vladimir V | Sychov, Maxim МMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): люминесценция | ионно-плазменный метод | люминофорыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Inorganic materials Vol. 51, № 4. P. 319-325Abstract: We have investigated the preparation of encapsulating oxide coatings on the surface of the commercially available copper doped zinc sulfide electroluminescent phosphor E-455 by ion-plasma deposition. The encapsulants used were titanium, zirconium, and magnesium oxides. In our experiments, we varied the deposition time and the oxygen pressure in the sample chamber. As a result, optimal conditions were found for encapsulant film growth on the phosphor powder, which considerably improved the service stability of the emission of electroluminescent light sources. After service aging, the brightness of a magnesium oxide-encapsulated phosphor sample was 80% higher than that of the uncoated sample.
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We have investigated the preparation of encapsulating oxide coatings on the surface of the commercially available copper doped zinc sulfide electroluminescent phosphor E-455 by ion-plasma deposition. The encapsulants used were titanium, zirconium, and magnesium oxides. In our experiments, we varied the deposition time and the oxygen pressure in the sample chamber. As a result, optimal conditions were found for encapsulant film growth on the phosphor powder, which considerably improved the service stability of the emission of electroluminescent light sources. After service aging, the brightness of a magnesium oxide-encapsulated phosphor sample was 80% higher than that of the uncoated sample.

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