greenphosphor
Greenphosphor is a term that generally refers to a type of phosphor material that emits light in the green part of the visible spectrum when excited. This excitation can be caused by various forms of energy, such as ultraviolet light, electron beams, or X-rays. Green-emitting phosphors are widely used in applications where a green light output is desired or necessary.
One of the most common uses for greenphosphor is in lighting technology, particularly in fluorescent lamps
Beyond general lighting, greenphosphor finds application in display technologies. Historically, cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors used