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Photoluminescence (abbreviated as PL) is
light emission from any form of
matter after the
absorption of
photons (electromagnetic radiation). It is one...
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Photoluminescence excitation (abbreviated PLE) is a
specific type of
photoluminescence and
concerns the
interaction between electromagnetic radiation and...
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stimulated luminescence (IRSL),
radiofluorescence (RF),
infrared photoluminescence (IR-PL) and
thermoluminescence dating (TL). "Optical dating" typically...
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photoelectric effect and
photoluminescence which opened the
fields of
photoelectron spectroscopy and
photoluminescence spectroscopy, and
later his...
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quantum dots are metal-free
biologically compatible quantum dots with
photoluminescence emission maxima that are
tunable through the
visible to near-infrared...
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occur for all
luminescent molecules, even if they show
almost 100 %
photoluminescence quantum yield, because, for example,
exciton harvesting is incomplete...
- PLE may
refer to:
Photoluminescence excitation Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, P&LE
Polymorphous light eruption, a skin
condition caused by sunlight...
- Its most
explored and
useful properties include its spin-dependent
photoluminescence (which
enables measurement of the
electronic spin
state using optically...
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unique in many respects, as
evidenced by
their peculiar absorption,
photoluminescence (fluorescence), and
Raman spectra.
Carbon nanotubes are
unique "one-dimensional"...
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absorption of energy.
Erbium oxide nanoparticles also
possess photoluminescence properties.
Erbium oxide nanoparticles can be
formed by
applying ultrasound...