Patent classifications
C04B2235/30
Fluorescent member, its manufacturing method, and light-emitting apparatus
A fluorescent member according to present invention is composed of a sintered body for wavelength conversion containing a matrix containing magnesium oxide and magnesium hydroxide as main components, and phosphor particles dispersed in the matrix. A thermal conductivity of the fluorescent member is preferably 5 W/(m.Math.K) or higher. A fluorescent member having both a satisfactory thermal conductivity and a satisfactory fluorescent property is provided without requiring a high-temperature sintering process (a high-temperature process at a temperature higher than 250° C.). Further, a method for manufacturing such a fluorescent member and a light-emitting apparatus using such a fluorescent member are provided.
FLUORESCENT MEMBER, ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND LIGHT-EMITTING APPARATUS
A fluorescent member according to present invention is composed of a sintered body for wavelength conversion containing a matrix containing magnesium oxide and magnesium hydroxide as main components, and phosphor particles dispersed in the matrix. A thermal conductivity of the fluorescent member is preferably 5 W/(m.Math.K) or higher. A fluorescent member having both a satisfactory thermal conductivity and a satisfactory fluorescent property is provided without requiring a high-temperature sintering process (a high-temperature process at a temperature higher than 250° C.). Further, a method for manufacturing such a fluorescent member and a light-emitting apparatus using such a fluorescent member are provided.
High temperature ceramic nuclear fuel system for light water reactors and lead fast reactors
An improved, accident tolerant fuel for use in light water and lead fast reactors is described. The fuel includes a ceramic cladding, such as a multi-layered silicon carbide cladding, and fuel pellets formed from U.sup.15N and from 100 to 10000 ppm of a boron-containing integral fuel burnable absorber, such as UB.sub.2 or ZrB.sub.2.
HIGH TEMPERATURE CERAMIC NUCLEAR FUEL SYSTEM FOR LIGHT WATER REACTORS AND LEAD FAST REACTORS
An improved, accident tolerant fuel for use in light water and lead fast reactors is described. The fuel includes a ceramic cladding, such as a multi-layered silicon carbide cladding, and fuel pellets formed from U.sup.15N and from 100 to 10000 ppm of a boron-containing integral fuel burnable absorber, such as UB.sub.2 or ZrB.sub.2.