Chemistry, asked by dollyyadav914, 2 months ago

what is used with phosphors in fluorescent lamps.​

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Answered by GuriSingh07
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For producing eye pleasant light phosphor is used inside of the fluorescent lamp. It is used to convert ultraviolet ray radiation into visible radiation. Previously zinc beryllium silicate was used as the basic phosphor. ... But now a day's Phosphor is actually a semiconductor material that has been mixed with activators.

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Answered by sumitkumar895748
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Fluorescent Lamp is still the mostly used light source in our day to day life. It illuminates the very eye pleasant light. For producing eye pleasant light phosphor is used inside of the fluorescent lamp. It is used to convert ultraviolet ray radiation into visible radiation. Previously zinc beryllium silicate was used as the basic phosphor. Later contemporary lamps had used the phosphor that was the mixture of calcium halophosphate and magnesium tungstate. This version of phosphor coating produced yellowish white light but later bluish white. But now a day’s Phosphor is actually a semiconductor material that has been mixed with activators. It has peak spectral sensitivity near 253.7 nm. In its band theory, we can see the three zonal bands; they are valence band, forbidden band, and the conduction band. In addition of activators with phosphor material a permitted energy level is created in the forbidden zone. One example of the activator is silver.

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