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Luminescence
Luminescence meaning
Any emission of light that cannot be attributed merely to the temperature of the emitting body.
Synonyms of Luminescence
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Luminescence dating methods main Luminescence dating methods are not radiometric dating methods in that they do not rely on abundances of isotopes to calculate age.
Almost cinematic outbursts describe the horror of the scene, contrasted with moments of profound luminescence from chorale-like strings that speak of unconditional love, forgiveness and transcendence.
A SMALL and intimate gathering of patrons were treated to an evening of fine food, wine and music at Luminescence Chamber Singers’ “Summer Soirée” hosted by Gorman Arts Centre on Sunday afternoon.
Lead-based perovskite materials have attracted great attentions in solid-state lighting area due to their high efficiency, high color rendering and tunable luminescence performance.
Another part of the world is a subterranean cavern, full of luminescence and waters that seem lit by the Northern Lights.
Wear them on your cheekbones or dust them onto your eyelids or décolletage to add a touch of luminescence.
Meanwhile, “Hey Google, it’s movie night,” might extinguish all luminescence with the exception of the bias-lighting behind the TV.
The group was able to incorporate luminescence into this material without affecting its other qualities, thus safeguarding the functionality of its complex structure.
The organism’s luminescence is activated by the movement of the water and at night, streaks of light can be seen due to the movement of fish (and humans) in the water.
The patent addresses "luminescence shock," or the brightness that occurs when the phone lights up in a dark room or environment.
The patent, dubbed “Luminescence Shock Avoidance in Display Devices”, will basically limited how bright a screen can be when it is turned on in the dark.
The single mode microplate readers are further divided into absorbance microplate reader, fluorescence microplate reader and luminescence microplate reader.
Einsteinium(III) was also incorporated into beta-diketone chelate complexes, since analogous complexes with lanthanides previously showed strongest UV-excited luminescence among metallorganic compounds.
E. I. Rashba, Self-trapping of excitons, in: Excitons (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1982), p. 547. This means that spectral lines of free excitons and wide bands of self-trapped excitons can be seen simultaneously in absorption and luminescence spectra.
Faraday had been the first to notice a dark space just in front of the cathode, where there was no luminescence.
Luminescence dating is a technique that measures naturally occurring radiation stored in the sand.
Nanothermometers are classified as luminescent thermometers (if they use light to measure temperature) and non-luminescent thermometers (systems where thermometric properties are not directly related to luminescence).
Optically stimulated luminescence and cosmogenic radionucleide dating are used to date surfaces and/or erosion rates.
Other experimental techniques to circumvent the contamination problem include selective optical excitation of einsteinium ions by a tunable laser, such as in studying its luminescence properties.
The luminescence can be measured to determine the degree of exposure to which the dosimeter has been subjected.