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DOI: 10.1007/bf00690095
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Electroluminescent panels based on glass

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“…A special case is the use of high-temperature resistant dielectrics and fully inorganic AC-EL-structures. Such structures have been proposed already in the very early years of AC-electroluminescence (see e.g., [ 66 , 67 , 68 ] for an example with a dielectric enamel based on silica, titania and alkali / earth alkali oxides). They are desirable, because such structures may be deposited as a complete stack on glass, ready to be bent with the glass at 500–600 C to yield arbitrary forms based on glass.…”
Section: Materials For Ac-electroluminescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A special case is the use of high-temperature resistant dielectrics and fully inorganic AC-EL-structures. Such structures have been proposed already in the very early years of AC-electroluminescence (see e.g., [ 66 , 67 , 68 ] for an example with a dielectric enamel based on silica, titania and alkali / earth alkali oxides). They are desirable, because such structures may be deposited as a complete stack on glass, ready to be bent with the glass at 500–600 C to yield arbitrary forms based on glass.…”
Section: Materials For Ac-electroluminescencementioning
confidence: 99%