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filingDate 2013-12-26^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-103881721-B
titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of enhancement type frequency inverted luminescent material
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of preparation method of enhancement type frequency inverted luminescent material, belong to frequency inverted luminescent material technical field.By An y on x , ZFn x , Rn y on x and Lnn y dn x powder fully mix and obtained carry out pre-treatment containing rare earth ion transparent glass-ceramics, then at its surface-coated conductive silver glue or prepare metal coating, then using one of them surface or two surfaces simultaneously as anode, under 200 ~ 400 DEG C and 300 ~ 800V condition, carry out electric field-assisted thermodiffusion 10 min ~ 5h; Finally thermal treatment 0.5 ~ 48h within the scope of lower than below glass transformation temperature 50 ~ 250 DEG C, makes to separate out noble metal nano particles in devitrified glass, the type that is enhanced frequency inverted luminescent material.The method can avoid the mutual interference effect of two kinds of crystalline materials in precipitation process, prepares the luminescent material with good transparency.
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