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Photoluminescence
Photoluminescence Photoluminescence is a process in which a chemical ... the field of computational chemistry. Forms of photoluminescence The simplest photoluminescent processes are resonant radiations ... absorbed. An even more specialized form of photoluminescence is phosphorescence, in which the energy from ...
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Photoluminescence (translated from Japanese)
Photoluminescence Photo luminescence(Photoluminescence) semiconductor is irradiated when, electron ・ positive ...
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Porous silicon (translated from Russian)
... to E g0 on 100-500 MeV. Photoluminescence Its ability effectively to fluoresce in the ... the porosity exceeds 50%. The effectiveness of photoluminescence can reach tens of percent. It is ... studied to a lesser degree than the photoluminescence. Are at the same time precisely with ... in the time structures. The phenomenon of photoluminescence effectively is supported during the introduction into ...
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□is beautiful □ (translated from Chinese)
... maintains generally at the normal temperature. The photoluminescence, (usually is the light which ultraviolet ray ... or X beam) stimulates is called the photoluminescence by the illumination, for example fluorescence , ... chemical reaction. The bioluminescence, organism's cold photoluminescence is a bioluminescence, for example □fire □ ...
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Phosphorescent glow (translated from Chinese)
... completely dark environment Phosphorescent glowIs light refrigeration photoluminescence which one kind slowly shines. When some ... different, after the incident light stops, the photoluminescence continues to exist. Sends out the phosphorescent ...
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Light (translated from German)
Light This article treats light as radiation, further meanings under Licht (term clarifying) Light the part is that elektromagnetischen radiation , by the human eye to be noticed can. These are those elektromagnetischen waves within the range of approximately 380-780 nanometers (Nm) Wellenlaenge . The different sensitivity of pigment molecules (blue, green ...
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Luminescence (translated from French)
... used in the sticks of luminous help photoluminescence, used in certain toys bioluminescence , used by ...
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List scientific subjects of study (translated from French)
... wall Particule Physic of the solid Phosphorescence Photoluminescence Piezoelectricity Plasma Not criticizes Polymorphism Optical pumping ...
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Mineralogy (translated from French)
... of Van der Waals ; its chemical properties: photoluminescence, reactivity with the acids, colouring under the ...
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Porous silicon
... Porous silicon also emits light under illumination (photoluminescence). Like bulk silicon, porous silicon is a ...
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