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titleOfInvention Phosphor surface-treated with boron nitride
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Surface treatment of phosphors reduces color mixture and residue. [Arrangement] The average particle diameter of the phosphor particles is 0.01 to Surface treatment is performed by depositing 1 μm of boron nitride in an amount of 0.01 to 2% by weight. [Effect] By adhering a small amount of fine particles of boron nitride, which are chemically stable crystals and have a scaly crystal structure, color mixing and residue can be minimized.
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