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Scattering Spheres Boost Afterglow: A Mie Glass Approach to Go Beyond the Limits Set by Persistent Phosphor Composition

Persistent luminescence phosphor nanoparticles (PersLNPs) offer exciting opportunities for anticounterfeiting, data storage, imaging displays, or AC‐driven lighting applications owing to the possibility to process them as shapable thin coatings. However, despite unique delayed and long‐lasting lumin...

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Published in:Advanced optical materials 2024-01, Vol.12 (3), p.n/a
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Afterglows
anticounterfeitings
Charging
Coatings
controlled scattering
Cr3+ doping, Persistent nanophosphors
Data storage
Illumination
Luminescence
Nanoparticles
Phosphors
photonics
Scattering
Storage capacity
Thick films
Thickness
Thin films
Titanium dioxide
zinc gallates
title Scattering Spheres Boost Afterglow: A Mie Glass Approach to Go Beyond the Limits Set by Persistent Phosphor Composition
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