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Intematix Introduces New Phosphor Families for LEDs

Intematix, a leading innovator of patented phosphors for high-quality and high-performance LED applications, today introduced two new phosphor families to their product line, creating the broadest portfolio of LED phosphors in the market worldwide.

The new phosphors are green aluminate and red nitride materials that enable high-quality white illumination when applied to blue LEDs.

“We are proud to introduce the green aluminate and red nitride families to our wide-ranging phosphor product line,” said Mark Swoboda, CEO of Intematix. “These latest innovations from Intematix enable the widest color gamut for TVs and displays, as well as the perfect warm light for your home.”

The new phosphor families meet the challenging material requirements for display backlighting and general lighting applications by offering an improved color spectrum and superior color rendering to LED lamps compared to the current solutions. Both phosphor families advance the performance of today’s lighting systems, improving color quality, thermal stability and lifetime reliability.

Intematix applied its proprietary accelerated materials discovery and development process, C-MAT Synthesis™, to develop the green aluminate and red nitride phosphors. By testing millions of combinations at once, Intematix develops ideal materials for LED performance with optimized particle morphology and high quantum efficiency.

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