Rotes Nitrid-Phosphorpulver (YG610) Description
A phosphor is a substance that exhibits luminescence. It emits light when exposed to a specific type of radiation energy. Rotes Nitrid-Phosphorpulver (YG610) is distinguished by its chemical stability, thermal stability and durability. It is non-toxic, non-radioactive and non-corrosive.
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is your central contact for the sale of LED phosphors in various forms and has over two decades of experience in the manufacture and supply of red nitrid-phosphor powder (YG610).
Rotes Nitrid-Phosphorpulver (YG610) Specifications
Product Name
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Rotes Nitrid-Phosphorpulver (YG610)
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Emission Colour
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Red
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Relative Intensity
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100±2%
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Peak Wavelength (nm)
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610±1
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CIE-X
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0.610±0.002
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CIE-Y
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0.390±0.002
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Density (g/cm3)
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3.1
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Particle Size (µm)
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10±2.0
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Chip Size (nm)
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445-470
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Rotes Nitrid-Phosphorpulver (YG610) Applications
Phosphor coatings produce the majority of the light generated by fluorescent lamps. They are used to improve the light output of halogen metal halide lamps. Various illuminated signs utilise phosphor coatings to generate different light colours. Electroluminescent displays, such as those found in aircraft instrument panels, utilise a phosphor coating to provide glare-free illumination. They also serve as numerical and graphical display devices. White LED lamps consist of a blue or ultraviolet emitter with a phosphor coating. The coating emits at longer wavelengths, thereby reproducing the entire spectrum of visible light.
In combination with yellow phosphor powder, red nitrid-phosphor powder (YG610) can produce LED light with a colour temperature of 3000 K. Generally, red nitrid-phosphor powder (YG610) produces warm white LED light or replaces orange silicate phosphor powder to achieve increased stability.