Zikun Chen
Wuyi University
7 Papers
7 Citations
Zikun Chen is an academic researcher from Wuyi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphor & Luminescence. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Photostimulated near-infrared persistent luminescence Cr3+-doped Zn-Ga-Ge-O phosphor with high QE for optical information storage
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-spectral excited NIR persistent luminescence (PersL) phosphor, Zn1.25Ga1.5Ge0.25O4: Cr3+, was successfully synthesized.
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Thermal stability and photoluminescence of Mn2+ activated green-emitting feldspar phosphor SrAl2Si2O8: Mn2+ for wide gamut w-LED backlight
TL;DR: In this paper, an oxide-based green emitting phosphor (SASO: Mn2+) derived from the feldspar mineral model has been successfully synthesized by a facile solid-state reaction.
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Effects of Impurity Doping on the Luminescence Performance of Mn4+-Doped Aluminates with the Magnetoplumbite-Type Structure for Plant Cultivation.
TL;DR: The X-ray diffraction pattern Rietveld refinement results reveal that three six-fold coordinated Al sites are substituted by Mn4+ ions, which highlights the potential of LMA/Mn4+ phosphor for a light-emitting diode (LED) plant lamp.
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Chromaticity-Tunable and Thermal Stable Phosphor-in-Glass Inorganic Color Converter for High Power Warm w-LEDs
TL;DR: The energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) mapping analysis of the as-prepared PiG sample indicates that YMASG:Ce3+ was successfully incorporated into the glass host, and its powders were uniformly distributed in glass.
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Multi-micro analytical studies of blue-and-white porcelain (Ming dynasty) excavated from Shuangchuan island
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed blue-and-white porcelains excavated from Shangchuan Island by multi-micro analytical techniques, which not only helped to understand the history of the early Sino-Portuguese relations, but also proved the important historical status of ShangChuan Island and contributed to the study of Chinese ancient Maritime Ceramic Road.
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