Fluorescent cooling of objects exposed to sunlight – The ruby example
-
Add time:08/02/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Particularly in hot climates, various pigments are used to formulate desired non-white colors that stay cooler in the sun than alternatives. These cool pigments provide a high near-infrared (NIR) reflectance in the solar infrared range of 700–2500 nm, and also a color specified by a reflectance spectrum in the 400–700 nm visible range. Still cooler materials can be formulated by also utilizing the phenomenon of fluorescence (photoluminescence). Ruby, Al2O3:Cr, is a prime example, with efficient emission in the deep red (~694 nm) and near infrared (700–800 nm). A layer of synthetic ruby crystals on a white surface having an attractive red color can remain cooler in the sun than conventional red materials. Ruby particles can also be used as a red/pink pigment. Increasing the Cr:Al ratio produces a stronger (darker) pigment but doping above ~3 wt% Cr2O3 causes concentration quenching of the fluorescence. The system quantum efficiency for lightly doped ruby-pigmented coatings over white is high, 0.83±0.10.
We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of RUBY POWDER (cas 12174-49-1). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 12174-49-1 suppliers
Prev:Cytotoxic glycosides from the roots of Weigela x “Bristol Ruby”
Next:Effect of fusion mixture treatment on the surface of low grade natural ruby) - 【Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite 】
- Related Information
- Surface and bulk 3D analysis of natural and processed ruby using electron probe micro analyzer and X-ray micro CT scan08/09/2019
- Luminescence and EPR properties of high quality ruby crystals prepared by the optical floating zone method08/08/2019
- Aesthetic value improvement of the ruby stone using heat treatment and its synergetic surface study08/07/2019
- Fracto-mechanoluminescence from ruby and Cr doped spinel in cutting, grinding and polishing processes08/06/2019
- Ion beam analysis of rubies and their simulants08/05/2019
- Cr3+ doped nanoporous anodic alumina: Facile microwave assisted doping to realize nanoporous ruby and phase dependent photoluminescence08/04/2019
- Effect of fusion mixture treatment on the surface of low grade natural ruby08/03/2019
- Cytotoxic glycosides from the roots of Weigela x “Bristol Ruby”08/01/2019
- Fabrication of ruby by flame fusion technique and their properties07/31/2019


