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Luminescence - Wikipedia
Luminescence is a spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically or vibrationally excited species not in thermal equilibrium with its environment. [1]
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LUMINISCENCE: an immersive visual spectacle through time
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Luminescence | Definition, Examples, Types, & Facts | Britannica
luminescence, emission of light by certain materials when they are relatively cool. It is in contrast to light emitted from incandescent bodies, such as burning wood or coal, molten iron, and wire heated by an electric current.
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Luminescence Definition and Examples - Science Notes and Projects
Luminescence is light emission that does not result from heat, unlike incandescence. It occurs when electrons absorb energy and release it as light while returning to a lower energy state.
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What is luminescence and its types? - ScienceOxygen
Luminescence is a general term to describe the process in which a material absorbs energy from an external source and re-emits that energy in the form of visible light.
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LUMINESCENCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LUMINESCENCE is the low-temperature emission of light (as by a chemical or physiological process); also : light produced by luminescence. How to use luminescence in a sentence.
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Luminescence - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Technically, luminescence refers to spontaneous emission of electromagnetic radiation (photons) from a material that absorbs energy from a source (external stimulus).