Persistently Luminescent Materials
From Development to Applications

1. Auflage Mai 2025
384 Seiten, Hardcover
8 Tabellen
Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk
ISBN:
978-3-527-35313-2
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
Kurzbeschreibung
With a wide range of backgrounds, this book covers both inorganic and organic as well as their hybrids of various persistently luminescent materials.
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Introduction to Persistently Luminescent Materials
Application advances in display technology field of long persistent phosphor
Persistent luminescence-based light-emitting diodes
Persistently luminescent nanoparticles for bioimaging and biosensors
Persistently luminescent nanoparticles for cancer therapy
Persistently luminescent inorganic materials for anti-counterfeiting
Recent advances of the deep trap persistent phosphor for optical data storage
Afterglow thermometer using persistent phosphors
Persistent luminescence and applications of molecular materials and their hybrids
Summary and perspectives on persistently luminescent materials
Application advances in display technology field of long persistent phosphor
Persistent luminescence-based light-emitting diodes
Persistently luminescent nanoparticles for bioimaging and biosensors
Persistently luminescent nanoparticles for cancer therapy
Persistently luminescent inorganic materials for anti-counterfeiting
Recent advances of the deep trap persistent phosphor for optical data storage
Afterglow thermometer using persistent phosphors
Persistent luminescence and applications of molecular materials and their hybrids
Summary and perspectives on persistently luminescent materials
Yuanbing Mao is the Department Chair of and a professor of Chemistry at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago, USA. Having obtained his B.Sc. degree from Xiangtan University, M.Sc. degree from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Ph.D. degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, he spent most of his career working for UTPA/UTRGV before taking up his present appointment at IIT. Professor Mao's research interests include nanomaterials, solid-state science, and nanoscience with expertise in optoelectronics, energy storage and conversion, and environmental remediation. He has authored over 150 scientific publications and has received several awards, including the Department of Defense Young Investigator Award and the Outstanding Mentorship Award from the Council on Undergraduate Research, and is a recipient of the DOE Visiting Faculty Program.