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Sunday, 04/14/2019 6:25:06 AM

Sunday, April 14, 2019 6:25:06 AM

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Sialon - It has a great potential as a green down-conversion phosphor for white LEDs; a yellow variant also exists. For white LEDs, a blue LED is used with a yellow phosphor, or with a green and yellow SiAlON phosphor and a red CaAlSiN3-based (CASN) phosphor

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sialon

Moissanite is a manufactured crystal made, almost exclusively, by a company named Cree, Inc. It's composed of the compound silicon carbide (SiC)

The most costly synthetic gem to lab grow. Anyone have experience with Cree LEDS? I think something happened here in the dark we're unaware of. Perhaps the advancement of LED tech. but beyond that a technical competition to grow and control silicon carbide crystal and be able to not only control the LED industry but things like television screens.

Just found it interesting the wiki article noted sini as an LED potential and consider silicon carbide a second cousin and the potential invisible war for control of potentially billions of dollars of industry to develop the tech. around silicon carbide crystals in LED applications.

https://sintx-technologies.myshopify.com/products/copy-of-silicon-nitride-powder-100g

So whats with the markup? seems a bit pricey and they make no attempts at salesman ship. However it seems this is the "medical stuff". Neet it's available for purchase for potential outside development and research if using samples of the "medical grade" is a concern in the research.
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