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Mechanoluminescence is
light emission resulting from any
mechanical action on a solid. It can be
produced through ultrasound, or
through other means....
- (electrochemiluminescence),
sound (sonoluminescence), or
other mechanical action (
mechanoluminescence), or
organic electroluminescence.
Electroluminescence is the result...
- Solid-state
laser Solid-state laser –
Laser which uses a
solid gain
medium Mechanoluminescence is
light resulting from a
mechanical action on a solid. Triboluminescence...
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light when deformed, as
opposed to broken.
These are
examples of
mechanoluminescence,
which is
luminescence resulting from any
mechanical action on a...
- the
blackbody emission expected at the
temperature in question.
Mechanoluminescence, a
result of a
mechanical action on a
solid Triboluminescence, generated...
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light emission through mechanical grinding in a
phenomenon termed mechanoluminescence. Specifically,
asymmetric compounds with
diphenyl sulfoxide and phenothiazine...
- materials, as they emit
light when
subjected to
mechanical stress (
mechanoluminescence). They are also
useful for
fabricating mechano-optical nanodevices...
- do****ented
groups of
people in the
world credited with the
application of
mechanoluminescence involving the use of
quartz crystals to
generate light. See also...
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Hermeticall Physicke,
translated from
Joseph Duchesne. The
phenomenon of
mechanoluminescence is
first discovered by Sir
Francis Bacon from
scratching sugar with...
- when
shaken in the dark, will emit
small flashes of
white light."
Mechanoluminescence Triboluminescence Atari, N.A. (June 1982). "Piezoluminescence phenomenon"...