Recording Photoluminescence of Compounds
Inorganic−organic hybrid compounds are attracting global attention. The luminescence characteristics, coupled with good thermal- and photo-stability, render these materials possible candidates for applications in energy-efficient lighting devices.
A home-built system consisting of PHAROS and ORPHEUS from Light Conversion recorded the photoluminescence of the compounds.
PHAROS is a femtosecond laser system combining millijoule pulse energies and high average powers. PHAROS features a mechanical and optical design optimized for industrial applications such as precise material processing. Compact size, an integrated thermal stabilization system, and sealed design allow PHAROS integration into machining workstations.
ORPHEUS is a family of collinear optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs).
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