Abstract

New vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and cathodoluminescent (CL) phosphors are needed for a variety of display applications. Plasma display panels, which use VUV phosphors to convert short wavelengths (< 200 nm) to visible or near-UV light, need materials with high energy conversion efficiencies. This, in turn, requires high quantum yields and good VUV absorption. CL phosphors that can be operated at low voltages are needed for flat panel displays based on field emission and vacuum fluorescence.

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