Exploring the Potential of NIR Emitting Luminescence for High Efficiency and Thermal Stability
Scientists have developed a new type of luminescent material that could revolutionize the way we use light. The material has been engineered to have unprecedented levels of luminous efficiency and thermal stability especially in the near-infrared range of light. This breakthrough has potential applications in displays, medical imaging, medical diagnostics, and even quantum computing. The material is composed of a combination of rare earth elements and other compounds that allow it to absorb and emit light in the near-infrared range. This material has been tested and found to have luminescent efficiency twice that of traditional materials, and also to be thermally stable at temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius. This discovery could lead to a new era of light-based technologies that are more efficient, more powerful, and more stable.
source: Phys.org