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  2. Phosphor - Wikipedia

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    110 μs VFD most common phosphor in vacuum fluorescent displays. [36] P25 CaSi 2 O 6:Pb:Mn Orange 610 nm – Medium CRT Military Displays - 7UP25 CRT P26, LC (KF,MgF 2):Mn Orange 595 nm – Long CRT Radar screens P27 ZnPO 4:Mn Reddish Orange 635 nm – Medium CRT Color TV monitor service P28, KE (Zn,Cd)S:Cu,Cl Yellow – – Medium CRT

  3. Phosphorus - Wikipedia

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    Unprocessed phosphate rock has a concentration of 1.7–8.7% phosphorus by mass (4–20% phosphorus pentoxide). By comparison, the Earth's crust contains 0.1% phosphorus by mass, [84] and vegetation 0.03–0.2%. [85] Although quadrillions of tons of phosphorus exist in the Earth's crust, [86] these are currently not economically extractable.

  4. Laser-powered phosphor display - Wikipedia

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    The energy from the lasers' light activates the phosphors, which emit photons, producing an image. [5] [8] [9] [10] The building blocks of every Prysm video wall are the Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) tiles called the TD2. Video walls are implemented using this new generation LPD TD2 tile, a virtually seamless, bezel-free building block.

  5. Phosphor bronze - Wikipedia

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    Phosphor bronze propeller salvaged from 1940s American warship.. Phosphor bronze is a member of the family of copper alloys.It is composed of copper that is alloyed with 0.5–11% of tin and 0.01–0.35% phosphorus, and may contain other elements to confer specific properties (e.g. lead at 0.5–3.0% to form free-machining phosphor bronze).

  6. Cathode-ray tube - Wikipedia

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    The CRT's partial vacuum of 0.01 pascals (1 × 10 −7 atm) [291] to 0.1 micropascals (1 × 10 −12 atm) or less [292] is evacuated or exhausted in a ~375–475 °C oven in a process called baking or bake-out. [293]