Tin-phosphorus oxyfluoride glass containing aromatic organic com

Compositions – Organic luminescent material containing compositions

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25230118, 25230133, 2523014P, 350345, 350354, 350357, 430139, 430945, 501 13, 501 32, 501 44, C09K 1106

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ABSTRACT:
A tin-phosphorous oxyfluoride glass in the Sn--P--O--F composition field is used as a supporting matrix for light-responsive polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, such as triplet state or lasing dyes. Dye compatibility with the glass is good, as evidenced by the fact that glasses containing the dyes exhibit luminescence characteristic of the dissolved dye in a rigid solvent.

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