Compositions – Organic luminescent material containing compositions – Scintillating or lasing compositions
Patent
1973-11-20
1976-08-17
Padgett, Benjamin R.
Compositions
Organic luminescent material containing compositions
Scintillating or lasing compositions
106 65, 331 945F, 331 945T, 423 15, 423252, H01S 306, C01F 1500, C01F 1700
Patent
active
039752909
ABSTRACT:
A method of coprecipitating a mixed oxalate to be used as a laser material in which one of the reactants is introduced as droplets formed by an aerosol into a bath containing the second reactant.
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Kyle Deborah L.
McDonnell Thomas
Padgett Benjamin R.
Schneider Philip
Sciascia R. S.
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