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Radioluminescence is the
phenomenon by
which light is
produced in a
material by
bombardment with
ionizing radiation such as
alpha particles, beta particles...
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Tritium radioluminescence is the use of
gaseous tritium, a
radioactive isotope of hydrogen, to
create visible light.
Tritium emits electrons through beta...
- A
phosphor is a
substance that
exhibits the
phenomenon of luminescence; it
emits light when
exposed to some type of
radiant energy. The term is used both...
- that has
absorbed it
Radioluminescence is
light resulting from
bombardment by
ionizing radiation.
Radium dial
Tritium radioluminescence Thermoluminescence...
- that
emits visible light through fluorescence, phosp****scence, or
radioluminescence.
Fluorescent paints 'glow' when
exposed to short-wave ultraviolet...
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dials painted with
luminous paint containing radium-226 to
produce radioluminescence.
Radium dials were
produced throughout most of the 20th
century before...
- lamp (compact)
Fluorescent induction Photoluminescent Laser headlamp Radioluminescence Solid-state LED lamp
Combustion Acetylene/Carbide
Argand Campfire...
- as a by-product,
which can
excite fluorescent chemicals and
cause radioluminescence. For this property, it was
widely used in self-luminous
paints following...
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gives off
visible light through fluorescence, phosp****scence, or
radioluminescence.
Chalk paint is a
decorative paint used for home
decor to achieve...
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dependable methods –
barring the
exceptions of thermoluminescence,
radioluminescence and ESR (electron spin resonance)
dating – are
based in radioactive...