Ozawa, L.
Cathodoluminescence and Photoluminescence
Theories and Practical Applications
CRC Press 2007.5
168 pp. (H9
ISBN 1-4200-5270-5
15,800円
Contents
1.Introduction. 2.Luminescent Properties Generated in Phosphor Particles. 3.Improved Luminance from the Phosphor Screen in Display Devices.4. Improving the Image Quality of Phosphor Screens in CL Displays. 5.The Screening of Phosphor Powders on Faceplates. 6.The Production of Phosphor Powders. 7.The Design of Screenable Phosphor Powders for Cathodoluminescent Devices.8. Conclusion. References/
* Written by a senior industry expert with nearly 40 years of hands-on experience, this book demonstrates how to improve photoluminescent (PL) and cathodoluminescent (CL) phosphor display devices in terms of energy efficiency, image quality, color fidelity, operational lifetime, and production cost. The text relates luminescence phenomena and color to chemical composition, excitation mechanisms, energy conversion efficiencies, and bulk properties of phosphor particles. It addresses image quality issues, powder deposition techniques, and the production of phosphor powders. It also explores promising developments for future phosphor display devices, such as nano-phosphor powders and flat CL displays. *
Rouessac, F. & Rouessac, A.
Chemical Analysis 2nd ed.
Modern Instrumentation Methods and Techniques
John Wiley & Sons 2007.5
600 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-470-85902-4
22,900円
Contents
Foreword to the first English edition. Preface to the first English edition. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. PART 1. SEPARATION METHODS : 1. General aspects of chromatography. 2. Gas chromatography. 3. High-performance liquid chromatography. 4. Ion chromatography. 6. Supercritical fluid chromatography. 7. Size exclusion chromatography. 8. Capillary electrophoresis and electrochromatography. PART 2. SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS : 9. Ultraviolet and visible absorption spectroscopy. 10. Infrared spectroscopy. 11. Fluorimetry and chemiluminescence. 12. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. 13. Atomic absorption and flame emission spectroscopy. 14. Atomic emission spectroscopy. 15. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. PART 3. OTHER METHODS : 16. Mass spectrometry. 17. Labelling methods. 18. Elemental analysis. 19. Potentiometric methods. 20. Voltammetric and coulometric methods. 21. Sample treatment. 22. Basic statistical parameters. Appendix - List of acronyms. Bibliography. *
Boggs, S. & Krinsley, D.
Application of Cathodoluminescence Imaging to the Study of
Sedimentary Rocks
Cambridge University Press 2006.11
180 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-521-85878-x
16,400円
Contents
Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I. Principles and Instrumentation: 1. Introduction; 2. Cathodoluminescence and its causes; 3. Instrumentation and techniques; Part II. Applications: 4. Provenance interpretation; 5. Cathodoluminescence characteristics of diagenetic minerals and fabrics in siliclastic sedimentary rocks; 6. Luminescence characteristics and diagenesis of carbonate sedimentary rocks; 7. Miscellaneous applications of cathodoluminescence to sedimentary rocks; References; Index/
* Minerals in sedimentary rocks emit characteristic visible luminescence called cathodoluminescence (CL) when bombarded by high energy electrons. CL emissions can be displayed as colour images in a cathodoluminescence microscope or as high-resolution monochromatic images in a scanning electron microscope. This provides information not available by other techniques on the provenance of the mineral grains in sedimentary rocks, and insights into diagenetic changes. *
Yen, M. et al.
Measurements of Phosphor Properties
CRC Press 2006.12
137 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-4200-4365-x
13,000円
Contents
1.Measurement of Luminescence Properties of Phosphors / 2.Measurement of Powder Characteristics / 3.Optical Properties of Powder Layers/ 4.Color Vision /
* With a diverse array of applications, phosphors play a major role in display, diagnostic, sensing, and illumination technologies. Measuring the properties of phosphors is an essential step in developing and selecting phosphors for specific applications. Consisting of chapters drawn from the second edition of the best-selling Handbook of Phosphors, Measurements of Phosphor Properties outlines various methods for characterizing and measuring the optical and luminescence properties of phosphors. The book covers measurement in the vacuum-ultraviolet region, measurement of particle size and optical properties of phosphor powders, and relevant aspects of color vision in the human eye. *
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