Definition of Mechanoluminescence. Meaning of Mechanoluminescence. Synonyms of Mechanoluminescence

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Definition of Mechanoluminescence

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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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"...