I hear Tritium makes a great accelerator for nuclear bombs. It's also nifty for gun sites and watch faces.
It'd probably be a little more expensive than a solid Platinum Empeg though. And the amount that you'd be asking for would probably raise enough eyebrows at the US Department of Defense.
Actually, any alpha emiter will work with, IIRC, zinc sulphide screen (that's classical solution, I guess better ones exist). However, I would somehow be reluctant to put something that most positively must not find its way into my digestive or respiratory tract even at trace levels into something I regularly touch
. Imagine headaches FDA would give guys@empeg with that, considering that remote required testing and clearance by them becaise of IR radiation
.
OTOH, my Samsung A/C remote
does have off/on button that glows in the dark, and, as far as I can see, the glow does not diminish over the period of several hours, so it would seem the effect used is not slow visible-spectrum fluorescence. I will make sure not to open the button, just in case...
Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green