Unlocking Room Temperature Phosphorescence with In-Depth Knowledge of Indium Chemistry
Scientists have made a breakthrough in room temperature phosphorescence with an ultra-long-lasting light-emitting material. A team of researchers from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences has successfully developed an indium-based material that can phosphoresce at room temperature for up to 10 hours. This is the longest room temperature phosphorescence that has been achieved to date, and could have a wide range of applications in displays, lighting, and optoelectronic devices. The results of the study were recently published in the journal Nature Photonics.
source: Phys.org