Low-Temperature Crystallization of Eu-Doped Red-Emitting CaAlSiN3 from Alloy-Derived Ammonometallates
Chemistry of Materials2007Vol. 19(15), pp. 3592–3594
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Abstract
A solution route toward multinary nitrides was demonstrated in the synthesis of Eu-doped CaAlSiN3. During a metal−ammonometallate−nitride conversion in the ammonia system, the nitride crystallized into red-emitting nanocrystals at temperatures up to only 800 °C, i.e., 1000 °C lower than the previous method.
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