Definition of Photoconversion. Meaning of Photoconversion. Synonyms of Photoconversion

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Definition of Photoconversion

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Meaning of Photoconversion from wikipedia

- irradiation of ultraviolet light (350–400 nm), Kaede undergoes irreversible photoconversion from green fluorescence to red fluorescence. Kaede is a homotetrameric...
- Replacing Glu-212 with glutamine prevents photoconversion. At low pH, the yield of Eos involved in photoconversion is greatly increased as the fraction of...
- these undergo green-to-red photoconversion, but other colors are available. Some proteins take part in irreversible photoconversion reactions while other reactions...
- green-red (KikGR) in 2005 offers a brighter signal and more efficient photoconversion. The advantage of using PCFP fluorescent tags is the ability to track...
- singlet fission in organic photovoltaic devices could improve the photoconversion efficiencies. The process of singlet fission was first introduced to...
- hdl:1880/44956. Dillon, A.C. (2010). "Carbon Nanotubes for Photoconversion and Electrical Energy Storage". Chem. Rev. 110 (11): 6856–6872. doi:10...
- heterojunction solar cell with interdigitated back contacts for a photoconversion efficiency over 26%". Nature Energy. 2 (5): 17032. Bibcode:2017NatEn...
- display unique properties like red-shifted emission above 600 nm or photoconversion from a green-emitting state to a red-emitting state. They can have...
- energy density. Eventually, this system could reach a quantum yield of photoconversion up 94% per NBD unit. A quantum yield is a measure of the efficiency...
- based on the quantity or quality of light it perceives and does so via photoconversion from phytochrome red (Pr) to phytochrome far-red (Pfr). Pr is the inactive...