Luminophore

Phosphors are substances that are capable of glowing when irradiated with ultraviolet or x-ray radiation, as well as in the dark under the influence of various light sources.

A phosphor is a material that contains a crystal lattice consisting of atoms with unpaired electron shells. When absorbing light energy, these atoms go into an excited state, which is characterized by the presence of unpaired electrons in the atom and the absence of paired electrons with opposite spins.

There are several types of phosphors that differ in their properties.



Nowadays, phosphor has long become an indispensable component in many fields of science and technology, being one of those effective substances whose use cannot be imagined without any improvements and modifications. Therefore, before moving on to considering a wide range of products produced on a phosphor base, it is necessary to dwell in more detail on its main features. In this context, we will talk about luminescent chemical compounds, which are the best choice for any industry.

The material being studied has amazing chemical and physical properties that contribute to its wide popularity. The uniqueness of the substance lies in the ability to emit photons after absorbing light quanta, as a result of which luminescent crystals convert the energy of light waves and create a visible light flux, which has a number of associated properties: changes in the brightness of the glow, color dispersion, exposure time of the glow, etc. All of the listed features of the material make the product in question very popular in various industries, instrument making and energy. In particular, the main areas of use of phosphor include: decorative design of premises, illumination of shop windows and facades, lighting of instrument panels inside car interiors, creation of luminescent signal information, lighting of objects inside buildings, as well as use in the production of lighting installations. In addition, the high luminous efficiency, attractive glow and safety allow us to classify chemicals based on the described substance as one of the most popular categories of materials on the market.