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Europium 2+ Aluminum Strontium phosphate glass

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Europium 2+ Aluminum Strontium phosphate glass bead

lilac blue fluorescence under UV.
Diameter~ 12mm – height ~ 16mm  – weight ~ 1 – 1.4g

For optical applications.

Availability: 5 in stock (can be backordered)

Title Range Discount
2-3 2 - 3 2%
4-5 4 - 5 3%
6-10 6 - 10 5%
11-20 11 - 20 8%
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Europium 2+ Aluminum Strontium Phosphate Glass Bead

  • Fluorescence: Exhibits a striking broadband lilac-blue fluorescence under UV light.
  • Dimensions: Approximately 12 mm in diameter, 16 mm in height.
  • Weight: Ranges from 1 to 1.4 g.
  • Color: Colorless transparent

This experimental glass is available in limited quantities.

The lilac-blue fluorescence is believed to result from energy transfer between Eu²⁺ and Al, though this hypothesis requires further investigation.

Below you find the emission and excitation spectra

Element

Eu

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