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publicationDate 1991-10-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-294723-A5
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING OXYGEN DOMINANT POLYCRYSTALLINES LUMINOPHORS
abstract The invention relates to a manufacturing method for oxygen dominating polycrystalline luminophores. From the solution over the sol and the gel, after drying, the amorphous xerogel is obtained, which is converted to the polycrystalline luminophore upon firing. At least one component of the basic lattice is used as alkoxide or hydroxide. The remaining components z. As alkoxides or hydroxides added. The remaining components, eg. As activators, can also be added as salts in aqueous and / or alcoholic solution. The luminophore according to the invention has a narrow optimum grain spectrum. {Luminophores, oxygen-dominating; Sol-gel Prozesz; Basic grid; Activators; alkoxide; Hydroxide; Korngroeszenverteilung}
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