Abstract

Chromium(III)-doped luminescent materials can have high efficiency when crystalline. As glass, however, their efficiency is low to vanishing. This point is discussed using recent data on chromium-doped yttrium-stabilized ZrO 2 which is an anti-glass phase. Spectroscopically it is in between a glass and a crystalline material.

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