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Lanthanide-Based Wavelength Conversion Materials

This book introduces optical wavelength conversion materials using luminescent lanthanide complexes. Their optical wavelength conversion properties are applied to color-tuning LED materials, UV photon-energy conversion for solar cells, and plant growth acceleration for future green-house application. In this book, the fundamental wavelength-conversion mechanism, recent trends and advanced research progress of optical wavelength conversion materials are explained and discussed using historical and recent academic reports. Furthermore, advanced future applications using luminescent lanthanide complexes,  are introduced. 

 

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819756353

About Sunao ShojiYasuchika HasegawaYuichi Kitagawa

Yasuchika Hasegawa obtained his Ph.D (1997) at the Garaduate School of Engineering Osaka University and was researcher (1994 1999) at New Japan Chemical Co. Ltd. He was assistant professor (1999 2005) at Osaka University and associate professor (2005 2010) at Nara Institute of Science and Technology. Since 2010 he has been a professor at Hokkaido University. He received the JPA (Japanese Photochemistry Association) Award (2013) the CSJ (The Chemical Society of Japan) Award for Creative Work (2014) Award of the MEXT (Minister of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology) the Commendation for Science and Technology (2016) the ISJ (Imageing Society of Japan) Award (2017) and Award of Rare Earth Society of Japan (2021). His major is study on lanthanide photochemistry.   Yuichi Kitagawa obtained his Ph.D (2012) at School of Engineering University of Tokyo. He was a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) (2013) at Graduate School of Life Sciences Ritsumeikan University. He was specially appointed assistant professor (2014-2018) and specially appointed lecturer at Hokkaido University (2019-2021). Since 2021 he has been associate professor at Hokkaido University. He received The Japanese Photochemistry Association Award for Young Scientist (2021) the Encouragement Award from The Chemical Society of Japan (2023 Hokkaido Branch) and The Rare Earth Society Award of Japan for Young Scientist (2024). His major is study on lanthanide photophysics and photochemistry.   Sunao Shoji obtained his Ph.D (2014) at the Graduate School of Life Sciences Ritsumeikan University. He was a research fellow of the Japan Society for the promotion of Science (JSPS) (2014-2016) and postdoctoral fellow (2016-2019) at Ritsumeikan University. He was postdoctoral fellow (2019-2020) and specially appointed assistant professor (2021-2023) at Hokkaido University. Since 2023 he has been assistant professor at Nara Womens University. His major is study on lanthanide and porphyrin supramolecular chemistry and photochemistry.    

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