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phosphorescence
phosphorescence (fɒsfəˈrɛsəns) [f. next: see -ence. Cf. F. phosphorescence (in Buffon, a 1788; Dict. Acad. 1835).] The condition or quality of being phosphorescent; the action of phosphorescing or shining in the dark without combustion or sensible heat. In scientific use now distinguished from fluor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phosphorescence
There are two separate mechanisms that may produce phosphorescence, called triplet phosphorescence (or simply phosphorescence) and persistent phosphorescence A common use of phosphorescence is decoration. wikipedia.org
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phosphorescence
phosphorescence/ˌfɔsfəˈresns; ˌfɑsfə`rɛsns/ n[U](a) giving out of light without heat or with so little heat that it cannot be felt 磷光; 磷火; 鬼火.(b) giving out of a faint glow in the dark, eg by certain insects or sea creatures (黑暗中的)微光(如某些昆虫或海洋生物的). Cf 参看 fluorescence. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Phosphorescent organic light-emitting diode
Phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PHOLED) are a type of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) that use the principle of phosphorescence to obtain This reduces the lifetime of the triplet state, therefore phosphorescence is readily observed. wikipedia.org
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Phosphorus (disambiguation)
Phosphorus, a Batman villain Isotopes of phosphorus P (disambiguation) Phosphorous (disambiguation), adjectival form of the element's name Phosphor Phosphorescence wikipedia.org
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Why don't teeth glow? Hydroxyapatite is the main component of tooth enamel. It contains phosphorus in the form of phosphates, pyrophosphates etc. that are found to exhibit the the property of phosphorescence. But why ...
Just to add a little more on the interface between optics and dentistry: Whilst teeth do not phosphoresce, they do in fact autofluoresce. The differential auto fluorescence of healthy tooth and carious tooth has been used for the early diagnosis of caries. (Gugnani N, Pandit IK, Srivastava N, Gupta ...
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Plim
plim may be: An acronym for: "Probability limit" (plim) – see Convergence in probability "Phosphorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy" (PLIM) - An imaging technique similar to Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy but based on phosphorescence rather than fluorescence. wikipedia.org
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ODMR
Optically detected magnetic resonance, a double resonance technique which combines electron paramagnetic resonance with measurements such as fluorescence, phosphorescence wikipedia.org
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Théodore Sidot
Théodore Sidot was a French chemist who, in 1866, discovered the phosphorescence of zinc sulphide. wikipedia.org
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光致发光
光致发光可按延迟时间分为荧光(fluorescence)和磷光(phosphorescence)。 光致发光是一种探测材料电子结构的方法,它与材料无接触且不损坏材料。光直接照射到材料上,被材料吸收并将多余能量传递给材料,这个过程叫做光激发。这些多余的能量可以通过发光的形式消耗掉。 wikipedia.org
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Exoelectron emission
Thus, EE is an electron emission analogue of such optical phenomena as phosphorescence, thermo- and photostimulated luminescence. wikipedia.org
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Bio-luminescence in marine creatures Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Bioluminescence, Zooplankton, phosphorescence and more.
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Everyone You Hold
"Everyone You Hold" – 5:59 "Personality" (Holly Hammill, Peter Hammill) – 6:04 "Nothing Comes" – 3:56 "From the Safe House" – 6:13 "Phosphorescence Gordon – violin on "Nothing Comes" and "Phosphorescence" Technical Peter Hammill - recording engineer, mixing (Terra Incognita, Bath) Paul Ridout – wikipedia.org
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Józef Wierusz-Kowalski
He discovered the phenomenon of progressive phosphorescence. In 1910, discovered the phenomenon of progressive phosphorescence in the phosphorescence spectra of organic molecules. wikipedia.org
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Strontium aluminate
When activated with a suitable dopant (e.g. europium, written as ), it acts as a photoluminescent phosphor with long persistence of phosphorescence. This led to the discovery by Yasumitsu Aoki (Nemoto & Co.) of materials with luminance approximately 10 times greater than zinc sulfide and phosphorescence wikipedia.org
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