Digitale Bibliotheek
Sluiten Bladeren door artikelen uit een tijdschrift
 
<< vorige    volgende >>
     Tijdschrift beschrijving
       Alle jaargangen van het bijbehorende tijdschrift
         Alle afleveringen van het bijbehorende jaargang
           Alle artikelen van de bijbehorende aflevering
                                       Details van artikel 4 van 10 gevonden artikelen
 
 
  Infrared to visible light conversion
 
 
Titel: Infrared to visible light conversion
Auteur: Garlick, G. F. J.
Verschenen in: Contemporary physics
Paginering: Jaargang 17 (1976) nr. 2 pagina's 127-144
Jaar: 1976-03-01
Inhoud: Over the last half century various techniques and devices have bean developed to give a visual display of infrared signals and images. In the present article a relatively recent development is described in which conversion from infrared to visible is accomplished in a single luminescent material. Most luminescent solids convert ultra violet or more energetic radiations into visible light, the so-called Stokes type process but the new 'anti-Stokes' phosphors add up the infrared photon energies in twos or threes, or more, and emit larger energy photons of visible light. The quantum conditions for this to happen are discussed and the advantages of using combinations of rare earth impurities in crystalline solid hosts explained. Low crystal symmetry overcomes the parity rule restriction and use of different rare earth ions for infrared absorption from those giving the conversion process lifts the efficiency of the conversion. Experimental methods of probing the luminescence kinetics in such systems are described, e.g. looking for non-linear dependence of emission intensities on infrared intensities, measuring life times of the intermediate and final excited states of converter ions and studying the effects of phosphor composition and variations with temperature. Common conversion efficiencies at ordinary temperatures are in the 1 or 2 per cent range but 30 per cent efficiency has been achieved in some cases by operating at liquid nitrogen temperatures. Prospects for future improvements are discussed including the possibility of looking at long to short wavelength conversion in other parts of the spectrum.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

                             Details van artikel 4 van 10 gevonden artikelen
 
<< vorige    volgende >>
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland