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Phosphorescent Beryllium Nitride

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ALUMINIUM nitride activated by silicon1, and boron nitride activated by carbon2, are the only known phosphorescent nitrides.

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SATOH, SI. Phosphorescent Beryllium Nitride. Nature 133, 837 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133837c0

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