Claims
- 1. An electron trapping photoluminescent material emitting orange light when subjected to infrared radiation, consisting essentially of:
- a base material formed of a mixture of 60-80% by weight of strontium sulfide and 40-20% by weight of calcium sulfide;
- a first dopant of 50-500 parts per million by weight of samarium; and
- a second dopant of 200-600 parts per million by weight of europium oxide.
- 2. An electron trapping photoluminescent material emitting orange light when subjected to infrared radiation, consisting essentially of:
- a base material formed of a mixture of 60-80% by weight of strontium sulfide and 40-20% by weight of calcium sulfide;
- a first dopant of 50-500 parts per million by weight of samarium;
- a second dopant of 200-600 parts per million by weight of europium oxide; and
- lithium fluoride in an amount of up to 10 parts by weight per 100 parts of base material.
- 3. An electron trapping photoluminescent material emitting orange light when subjected to infrared radiation, consisting essentially of:
- a base material formed of a mixture of 60-80% by weight of strontium sulfide and 40-20% by weight of calcium sulfide;
- a first dopant of 50-500 parts per million by weight of samarium; and
- a second dopant of 200-600 parts per million by weight of europium oxide
- disposed upon a substrate.
- 4. The photoluminescent material of claim 3, wherein the substrate is aluminum oxide.
- 5. The photoluminescent material of claim 3, wherein the substrate is alumina.
- 6. The photoluminescent material of claim 3, wherein the substrate is sapphire.
- 7. The photoluminescent material of claim 3, wherein the material is from 0.5 micron to 500 micron in thickness.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 870,809 filed June 6, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,830,875 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 786,095 filed Oct. 10, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,705,952.
This application is also related to the present inventor's U.S. patent application Ser. No. 870,877 filed June 6, 1986, and U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 034,332; 034,333; 034,334; 034,497 all filed on Apr. 3, 1987, the latter three of which are now allowed.
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