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Temperature dependent persistent luminescence : evaluating the optimum working temperature

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Long persistent phosphors, luminescent materials, optical data storage, persistent luminescence, thermoluminescence

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Du, Jiaren, et al. “Temperature Dependent Persistent Luminescence : Evaluating the Optimum Working Temperature.” Phosphor Safari, Abstracts, 2018.
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Du, J., De Clercq, O., & Poelman, D. (2018). Temperature dependent persistent luminescence : evaluating the optimum working temperature. Phosphor Safari, Abstracts. Presented at the 2018 Phosphor Safari, Seoul, South Korea.
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Du, Jiaren, Olivier De Clercq, and Dirk Poelman. 2018. “Temperature Dependent Persistent Luminescence : Evaluating the Optimum Working Temperature.” In Phosphor Safari, Abstracts.
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Du, Jiaren, Olivier De Clercq, and Dirk Poelman. 2018. “Temperature Dependent Persistent Luminescence : Evaluating the Optimum Working Temperature.” In Phosphor Safari, Abstracts.
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Du J, De Clercq O, Poelman D. Temperature dependent persistent luminescence : evaluating the optimum working temperature. In: Phosphor Safari, Abstracts. 2018.
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J. Du, O. De Clercq, and D. Poelman, “Temperature dependent persistent luminescence : evaluating the optimum working temperature,” in Phosphor Safari, Abstracts, Seoul, South Korea, 2018.
@inproceedings{8577633,
  author       = {{Du, Jiaren and De Clercq, Olivier and Poelman, Dirk}},
  booktitle    = {{Phosphor Safari, Abstracts}},
  keywords     = {{Long persistent phosphors,luminescent materials,optical data storage,persistent luminescence,thermoluminescence}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Seoul, South Korea}},
  title        = {{Temperature dependent persistent luminescence : evaluating the optimum working temperature}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}