Definition of Electroluminescence. Meaning of Electroluminescence. Synonyms of Electroluminescence

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Definition of Electroluminescence

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- Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical and electrical phenomenon, in which a material emits light in response to the p****age of an electric current or...
- at the Nancy-Université in France made the first observations of electroluminescence in organic materials in the early 1950s. They applied high alternating...
- polyaniline and polypyrrole. Electroluminescence is light emission stimulated by electric current. In organic compounds, electroluminescence has been known since...
- thin copper wire coated in a phosphor that produces light through electroluminescence when an alternating current is applied to it. It can be used in a...
- electrons and electron holes in a semiconductor, a process called "electroluminescence". The wavelength of the light produced depends on the energy band...
- layer of material emits radiation in the form of visible light. Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical and electrical phenomenon where a material emits...
- displaying electroluminescence, tested at 1936 by Georges Destriau in Madame Marie Curie laboratories in Paris. Powder or AC electroluminescence is found...
- a NIST laboratory since 2010 El (crater), a crater on Ganymede Electroluminescence, in physics Electroluminescent display, a display made with electroluminescent...
- pioneers of radio. He was the first to report the observation of electroluminescence from a solid state diode, leading to the discovery of the light-emitting...
- Oleg Losev, and used silicon carbide as a semiconductor. However, electroluminescence as a phenomenon was discovered twenty years earlier by the English...