Infrared-to-visible up-conversion material

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ABSTRACT:
A new infrared-to-visible up-conversion material is provided which can be applied to an infrared light identification element having a useful conversion efficiency and sensitivity for infrared light in the wavelength of 1.5 .mu.m band, 0.98 .mu.m band and 0.8 .mu.m band without the necessity of previous excitation of the material. This infrared-to-visible up-conversion material consists of an inorganic material comprising at least two elements of erbium (Er) and a halogen or compounds thereof.

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