lumiralum
Lumiralum is a synthetic, luminescent oxide material that has attracted attention for its afterglow properties and optical stability. The term is used in scholarly contexts to describe a family of lutetium-aluminum oxide phosphors activated by lanthanide dopants.
In most formulations lumiralum refers to a lutetium aluminide oxide lattice, typically LuAlO3 or Lu2O3-based hosts
Preparation methods include solid-state reaction and high-temperature ceramic processing, sometimes assisted by sol-gel or co-precipitation techniques.
Potential applications are in emergency signage, low-light decor, optical tracing, bioimaging, and radiation detectors. Research continues
Significant research is conducted by materials science laboratories and photonics groups, with comparisons to established phosphors