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- Phosphor abstract "A phosphor, most generally, is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of luminescence. Somewhat confusingly, this includes both phosphorescent materials, which show a slow decay in brightness (> 1 ms), and fluorescent materials, where the emission decay takes place over tens of nanoseconds. Phosphorescent materials are known for their use in radar screens and glow-in-the-dark toys, whereas fluorescent materials are common in cathode ray tube (CRT) and plasma video display screens, sensors, and white LEDs.Phosphors are often transition metal compounds or rare earth compounds of various types. The most common uses of phosphors are in CRT displays and fluorescent lights. CRT phosphors were standardized beginning around World War II and designated by the letter "P" followed by a number.Phosphorus, the chemical element named for its light-emitting behavior, emits light due to chemiluminescence, not phosphorescence; hence it is not a phosphor.".
- Phosphor thumbnail Luc_Viatour_phosphore_poudre.jpg?width=300.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink j.stam.2007.08.005.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink Inorganic-Phosphors.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink Fluorescence.html.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink Phosphorescence.html.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink ELDs.html.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink www.noxton.net.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink phosphor1.asp.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink rca-crt1-3.jpg.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink rca-crt1-3a.jpg.
- Phosphor wikiPageExternalLink crt_phosphors.htm&date=2009-10-25+17:48:31.
- Phosphor wikiPageID "88444".
- Phosphor wikiPageRevisionID "600117324".
- Phosphor hasPhotoCollection Phosphor.
- Phosphor subject Category:Display_technology.
- Phosphor subject Category:Lighting.
- Phosphor subject Category:Luminescence.
- Phosphor subject Category:Optical_materials.
- Phosphor subject Category:Phosphors_and_scintillators.
- Phosphor comment "A phosphor, most generally, is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of luminescence. Somewhat confusingly, this includes both phosphorescent materials, which show a slow decay in brightness (> 1 ms), and fluorescent materials, where the emission decay takes place over tens of nanoseconds.".
- Phosphor label "Fosforo (fosforescenza)".
- Phosphor label "Fósforo (sustancia fosforescente)".
- Phosphor label "LED branco".
- Phosphor label "Leuchtstoff".
- Phosphor label "Phosphor".
- Phosphor label "Фотолюминофор".
- Phosphor label "磷光体".
- Phosphor sameAs Leuchtstoff.
- Phosphor sameAs Fósforo_(sustancia_fosforescente).
- Phosphor sameAs Fosfor.
- Phosphor sameAs Fosforo_(fosforescenza).
- Phosphor sameAs LED_branco.
- Phosphor sameAs m.0m50t.
- Phosphor sameAs Q11248330.
- Phosphor sameAs Q11248330.
- Phosphor wasDerivedFrom Phosphor?oldid=600117324.
- Phosphor depiction Luc_Viatour_phosphore_poudre.jpg.
- Phosphor isPrimaryTopicOf Phosphor.