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Eu:YPV in triphosphors fluorescents and CFLs instead of Eu:YOX « on: April 17, 2026, 02:33:26 AM » Author: dor123
Why Eu:YPV isn't used in CFLs and triphosphors fluorescents instead of the red Eu:YOX? Yttrium vanadate have better red emission than Eu:YOX.
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Re: Eu:YPV in triphosphors fluorescents and CFLs instead of Eu:YOX « Reply #1 on: Today at 02:41:01 AM » Author: RRK
Who said vanadate phosphor is better efficient? Some reputable quote, please? Vanadium is notably toxic at the time yttrium and europium seems neutral.

YOX was somewhat problematic to coat the bulbs due to very fine grains, so vanadate phosphor was chosen for HPMs in the older times. I have some precious YOX powder to play, so know this first hand ;)
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