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- Luminescence is a nonequilibrium process for it needs excitation source, such as lamp or laser.
- The luminescence is a result of carrier recombination which takes place within the silicon sample".
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- The influence of this motion on the luminescence kinetics has been studied in papers [22-26].
- Fig. 5. Luminescence kinetics for an ideal polymer chain taking into account the inhomogeneous broadening of the spectra.

Luminescence 
- Crystalloluminescence is a type of Luminescence generated during crystallization, used to determine the critical size of the crystal nucleus.
- That is why Luminescence is sometimes labeled a cold light.

- Radioluminescence (Scintillation) is a Luminescence resulting from excitation by high-energy particles or radiation.

- A super luminescence diode (SLD) may replace a laser for a probe beam when high brightness, good beam quality, but less speckle is required.
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- Synchronous luminescence spectroscopic studies on human tissues.
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- Synchronous luminescence spectroscopy for cancer diagnosis.
- Synchronous luminescence spectroscopy of human breast tissue.
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- With a fast optical design, the HTS is well suited for many applications in the visible spectrum, such as Raman and Luminescence Spectroscopy.

- In Luminescence there are intermediate processes between absorption and emission duration which exceeds the period of a single electromagnetic oscilation.
- The cooperative luminescence and absorption properties of Yb3+ doped aluminosilicate glass optical fibres and preforms are investigated in detail.

- Dispersion Double refraction The Double-slit experiment Electroluminescence Fluorescence, also called luminescence or photoluminescence.
- Electroluminescence is a Luminescence excited in gases and solids by applying an electromagnetic field.

- It includes the luminescence of inorganic matter or the bioluminescence of human matter, invertebrates and other living organisms.
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- The luminescent material incorporated into flake 20 can be composed of either an organic or inorganic material which has the property of luminescence.

- In 1927 he established the dependence of the dyestuff solution luminescence energy output on the exciting light wavelength (Vavilov---s law).
- Luminescence decay times and radiative efficiencies show an expressed dependence on the glass composition.
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- At low temperatures, this luminescence 4 is oftem replaced by the exciton luminescence.
- The luminescence decay is often non-exponential, especially at low temperatures.

- There are two kinds of extrinsic luminescence in semiconductors.
- PL is divided into two major types: intrinsic and extrinsic luminescence.

- Extrinsic luminescence is normally generated by the impurities which are intentionally or unintentionally incorporated.

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