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titleOfInvention Fluorescent substance and fluorescent display device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an oxide phosphor that has a longer life than a SrTiO 3 : Pr, Al phosphor and emits light with high brightness even with a low-speed electron beam, and a fluorescent display device. The Ca 1-x Sr x TiO 3 : Pr, Li phosphor is a Ca 1-x Sr x TiO 3 matrix in which a part of the A site of CaTiO 3 is substituted with Sr up to x = 0.5. In addition, Pr and Li are added. Therefore, an oxide phosphor that has a longer life than the SrTiO 3 : Pr, Al phosphor and emits light with high brightness even when excited by a low-energy electron beam is obtained. [Selection figure] None
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