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US07695641B2 Organic/inorganic composite 有权
有机/无机复合材料

  • Patent Title: Organic/inorganic composite
  • Patent Title (中): 有机/无机复合材料
  • Application No.: US11631420
    Application Date: 2005-06-30
  • Publication No.: US07695641B2
    Publication Date: 2010-04-13
  • Inventor: Hiroshi MatakiToshimi Fukui
  • Applicant: Hiroshi MatakiToshimi Fukui
  • Applicant Address: JP Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • Assignee: KRI, Inc.
  • Current Assignee: KRI, Inc.
  • Current Assignee Address: JP Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • Agency: Posz Law Group, PLC
  • Priority: JP2004-197711 20040705; JP2005-036985 20050214
  • International Application: PCT/JP2005/012617 WO 20050630
  • International Announcement: WO2006/004187 WO 20060112
  • Main IPC: H01B1/08
  • IPC: H01B1/08 C09K11/02 H01S3/00
Organic/inorganic composite
Abstract:
The present invention provides an organic/inorganic composite containing a rare earth metal or/and Period IV transition metal in which the aforementioned rare earth metal or/and Period IV transition metal is doped at a high concentration, and control of quenching and optical transparency are assured thereby; and an optical amplifier, a light control optical element, and luminescent device utilizing the same. The organic/inorganic composite containing a rare earth metal or/and Period IV transition metal is one in which at least one species of rare earth metal or/and Period IV transition metal is dispersed in an organic polymer, with the aforementioned composite containing an optically transparent organic polymer and an inorganic dispersion phase comprising: (1) a rare earth metal and (2) another element coordinated thereto via an oxygen atom(s). The inorganic dispersion phase in which another metal coordinates to rare earth metal or/and Period IV transition metal via an oxygen atom(s) preferably has an average particle size ranging from 0.1 to 1000 nm. Preferably, the ratio of rare earth metal or/and Period IV transition metal when mathematically converted to solid content is 90 mass % or less of the total mass of the organic polymer and the rare earth metal dispersion phase.
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