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25 September 1989 Review Of IR To Visible Conversion Effects In Sunstone's Luminescent Materials
V . Belov, E. Buhks, T. Dillione, M. Tellefsen
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Abstract
In this paper we present IR to visible conversion effects in luminescent materials developed by scientists of Sunstone Inc. We will discuss three classes of Sunstone's luminescent materials. One class of IR to visible converting materials is characterized by high sensitivity to IR light in the wavelength range of 0.7-2.0 um. The materials require pre-excitation by visible light at any wavelength in the range, of 300-550 um. This excitation can be retained by the materials for months.
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V . Belov, E. Buhks, T. Dillione, and M. Tellefsen "Review Of IR To Visible Conversion Effects In Sunstone's Luminescent Materials", Proc. SPIE 1104, Growth, Characterization, and Applications of Laser Host and Nonlinear Crystals, (25 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960582
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KEYWORDS
Visible radiation

Ions

Infrared imaging

Phosphorescent materials

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser applications

Semiconductor lasers

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