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Luminescence
Luminescence Luminescence is light not generated by high temperatures ... temperatures. Examples include fluorescence, bioluminescence and phosphorescence. Luminescence can be caused by chemical or biochemical ... an atomic system. The following kinds of luminescence are known to exist: Chemoluminescence (including Bioluminescence ... involves more than electromagnetic radiation. External links Luminescence on Scienceworld
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Luminescence (translated from Japanese)
Luminescence Luminescence (Luminescence) With, substance electromagnetic wave and heat 、FrictionAnd ... is used for various measurements. light Photo luminescence (PL)Electric fieldIt excites withElectro- luminescence (EL)Electronic beamIt dependsCathode luminescence (CL) ...
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Luminescence (translated from German)
Luminescence Luminescence is the optical Strahlung a physical system ... one differentiates between different kinds of the luminescence: Elektrolumineszenz: The suggestion of the system by ... or when opening automatically sticking envelopes. Thermal luminescence: The suggestion of the system takes place ... takes place via acoustic waves (in liquids). Luminescence arises always additionally to the thermal ...
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Luminescence (translated from French)
Luminescence Luminescence is an emission of lumière known as ... toincandescence who it is heat. Principle This luminescence is produced by the return towards a ... Various types There are several types of luminescence, among which one can quote: electroluminescence, used ... them télévisions where it Europium emits a luminescence in the red after impact of ...
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Luminescence (translated from Dutch)
Luminescence If atoms move over of one to ... light. In that case one speaks of luminescence At the beeldbuis of a TV, a ...
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Luminescence (translated from Italian)
Luminescence This article is only a first draft ... the events Immagini Portale Physics Portale Chemistry Luminescence it is the photon emission in the ... from excited part of species electronically. The luminescence is the property of some materials to ... or diminishing some intensità . Various types of luminescence exist, to second of as the phenomenon ...
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Luminescence (translated from Portuguese)
Luminescence luminescence it is the emission of luz for ... quimiluminescência, I distinguished it incandescence of the luminescence. It was only in 1928 that quimiluminescente ...
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Luminescence bacteria (translated from Japanese)
Luminescence bacteria Living thing radiation is doneBacteriumLuminescence bacteriaWith ... the slice, whole day and night the luminescence bacteria multiplies the occasion where it has ... luminous organ in order to multiply the luminescence bacteria, symbiosis is formed. In radiation of luminescence bacteria, glowfly and the like, luciferase has ... this mechanism it was discovered with the luminescence bacteria, but not only the luminescence ...
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Photo luminescence (translated from Japanese)
Photo luminescence Photo luminescence semiconductor Forbidden bandThe light which has a ...
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Electro- luminescence (translated from Japanese)
Electro- luminescence Electro- luminescence(ElectroLuminescence; EL) With, mainly semiconductor ,Electric fieldIt can by impressing luminescence . It is distinguished into fill type and ... collides true characteristic EL, on a some luminescence centre, it is something where that luminescence centre is excited and radiates. In ...
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