See http://tny.im/qrT — Near-infrared persistent luminescent materials have great potential for in vivo bioimaging and night-vision surveillance due to their long-lasting autofluorescence-free emission through deep tissues and multicycle photostimulated luminescence by releasing energy from captured traps using high-intensity 808 or 980 nm lasers. However, phosphors combining both near-infrared persistent luminescence and photostimulated luminescence are found…
Near-Infrared Persistent Luminescence and Trap Reshuffling in Mn4+ Doped Alkali-Earth Metal Tungstates
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