Compositions – Inorganic luminescent compositions – Compositions containing halogen; e.g. – halides and oxyhalides
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-02
2006-05-02
Koslow, Carol M. (Department: 1755)
Compositions
Inorganic luminescent compositions
Compositions containing halogen; e.g., halides and oxyhalides
C313S486000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07037445
ABSTRACT:
A green phosphor having a magnetoplumbite-type crystal structure, which contains at least Mn, La and Tb, which contains at least Tb and La but does not contain Ce or which contains at least Mn, La and Zn. The green phosphor of the present invention can be used as phosphor capable of being excited by vacuum ultraviolet radiation.
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Nukuta Shinya
Onimaru Toshiaki
Koslow Carol M.
Staas & Halsey , LLP
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