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Nanoparticle White-Light Emitter Based on Up-Conversion Demonstrated

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Daniel S. Burgess

Alternative sources of white light, such as LEDs and organic LEDs, are under investigation for applications ranging from the backlighting of displays to general lighting. Now scientists at the University of Victoria and at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, both in Canada, have demonstrated the generation of bright white light by the up-conversion of near-infrared radiation in lanthanide-doped nanoparticles suspended in thin films. They suggest that the approach may be suitable for the development of planar waveguides, flat panel displays and fiber amplifiers. Thin-film...Read full article

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    Published: October 2005
    Basic ScienceConsumerFeatureslanthanide-doped nanoparticlesLight Sourcesnear-infrared radiationorganic LEDsLEDs

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