Compositions – Organic luminescent material containing compositions – Scintillating or lasing compositions
Patent
1973-08-22
1976-11-30
Lechert, Jr., Stephen J.
Compositions
Organic luminescent material containing compositions
Scintillating or lasing compositions
252 629, 106 398, 106 395, 106 396, 106 57, 106 733, C09K 300
Patent
active
039948234
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic material, which consists of lead zirconate with not greater than 20 atomic per cent of bismuth substituted for the lead, according to the formula Pb.sub.1.sub.-3x/2 Bi.sub.x ZrO.sub.3. Titanium to a concentration of not more than 50 atomic per cent can be substituted for the zirconium according to the formula Pb.sub.1.sub.-3x/2 Bi.sub.x Zr.sub.1.sub.-y Ti.sub.y O.sub.3. Potassium to a concentration of 2 to 20 atomic per cent can also be substituted for the lead in any of these materials, according to either the formula Pb.sub.1.sub.-3x/2.sub.-z/2 Bi.sub.x K.sub.z SrO.sub.3 or the formula Pb.sub.1.sub.-3x/2.sub.-z/2 Bi.sub.x K.sub.z Zr.sub.1.sub.-y Ti.sub.y O.sub.3. Uranium can also be included in any one of these ceramic materials to a concentration of not more than 10 atomic per cent. All of the ceramic materials can be produced by ceramic processes and sintering techniques.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3666665 (1972-05-01), Chapman et al.
patent: 3767579 (1973-10-01), Tsubouchi et al.
Ainger Frank William
Porter Stephen George
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