Method of preparing high brightness, small particle red-emitting

Compositions – Inorganic luminescent compositions – Compositions containing halogen; e.g. – halides and oxyhalides

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C09K 1163, C09K 1177

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ABSTRACT:
Improved yttrium, gadolinium borate phosphor particles are produced by thermal decomposition of gels/solutions comprising yttrium, gadolinium and europium salts in the form of gels or solutions and an organic precursor such as trimethyl borate at a temperature well below the normal temperature of solid state reaction. The phosphor of the present invention has the empirical formula:

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