lumicrystal
Lumicrystal is a class of crystalline materials that emit light when stimulated by optical, electrical, or thermal energy. The luminescence arises from radiative transitions associated with dopant ions or defect centers embedded in a crystalline host, or from intrinsic luminescent states of the material. The emission color and efficiency are determined by the choice of host lattice, dopant species, and crystal field environment, with common dopants including europium, terbium, neodymium, cerium, and manganese.
Most lumicrystals use inorganic oxide, fluoride, or garnet hosts, chosen for wide band gaps, good thermal stability,
Fabrication methods encompass established crystal growth techniques such as Czochralski pulling, Bridgman growth, flux growth, and
Applications span solid-state lighting, laser materials, display technologies, photonic integrated circuits, and bioimaging or sensing. In
Safety and handling follow standard protocols for inorganic crystals and dopants; environmental considerations focus on the