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The synthesised phosphor was probably barium sulphide with a low efficiency. A more stable phosphor was synthesised in 1866 by Theodore Sidot by heating ...
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ZnS) was developed by Theodor Sidot [5]. In 1888, Eilhard Wiedemann was the first to classify different classes of phosphors according to the type of excitation, ...
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1. Introduction. Doped ZnS phosphors have been extensively studied [1, 2] since they were first prepared by Sidot in the mid-1800s [3], and are in use today.
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Zinc sulfide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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... is used as phosphor in many applications, from cathode ray tubes through x- ray ... of ZnS was first reported by the French chemist Théodore Sidot in 1866.
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II-VI semiconductor chalcogenides have attracted the interest of phosphor ... structure. These phosphor escent materials have been widely used in areas such as ...
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results; and it was finally found that red phosphorus, in a large number ... Knfiscfi, ,4nn., 231, 327 (1885): Oppenhdm, Bey., 5, 979 (1872); Sidot, Comzpt, r e d . , ...
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paper on alkali halide phosphors activated by thallium. It is pointed out, as has .... Physik 29636 (1937). 7 Discovered by Sidot, Comptes rendus 63, 188 (1866).
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be a host for phosphor materials. Later phosphor developments occurred in 1768 when. Canton obtained CaS and then in 1866 when Sidot formed the first ZnS, ...
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The beginning of modern studies of phosphor synthesis can be attributed to a French chemist, Theodore Sidot, who in 1866 was able to grow small ZnS crystals ...
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