Abstract

While UV emitting gas mixtures (together with phosphor converters) and mercury-seeded gas mixtures have shown some promise, it has always been difficult to develop a display device that emits either blue or green light with the same efficiency as a neon glow discharge tube produces its red-orange emission. However, W L Nighan and C M Ferrar (United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, Connecticut) have discovered that electrical excitation of high pressure (5–10 atm) mixtures containing xenon and chlorine donors gives rise to strong broadband Xe2CI emission in the 450–550 nm range (Appl. Phys. Lett. 1982 40 (3) 223).

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