Electron-stimulated luminescence (ESL) is production of light by cathodoluminescence, i.e. by a beam of electrons made to hit a fluorescent phosphor surface...
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optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) is a method for measuring doses from ionizing radiation. It is used in at least two applications: Luminescence dating...
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methods to stimulate and measure luminescence. It includes techniques such as optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL)...
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Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) thermochronometry is a dating method used to determine the time since quartz and/or feldspar began to store charge...
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Laser (redirect from Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation)
based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word laser originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of...
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Cathode-ray tube (section Electron gun)
were used as grid-controlled stroboscope lamps since 1958. Electron-stimulated luminescence (ESL) lamps, which use the same operating principle, were released...
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club football competition East Siberian Laika, a breed of dog Electron-stimulated luminescence Electronic shelf label Electronic system-level Electrostatic...
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Cathodoluminescence (category Luminescence)
effect, in which electron emission is induced by irradiation with photons. Luminescence in a semiconductor results when an electron in the conduction...
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The semiconductor luminescence equations (SLEs) describe luminescence of semiconductors resulting from spontaneous recombination of electronic excitations...
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Thermoluminescence dating (redirect from Thermo-luminescence dating)
riverine or other sand inputs along shorelines (Figure 4). Optically stimulated luminescence dating is a related measurement method which replaces heating with...
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Luminescence is a spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically or vibrationally excited species not in thermal equilibrium with its environment...
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Carrier generation and recombination (redirect from Electron–hole pair)
majority carrier concentration. Stimulated emission is a process where an incident photon interacts with an excited electron causing it to recombine and emit...
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all wavelengths of light are equally visible, or equally effective at stimulating human vision, due to the spectral sensitivity of the human eye; radiation...
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STED microscopy (redirect from Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscope)
Luminescence is excited in a sample placed in the field of several standing light waves, which cause luminescence quenching because of stimulated transitions...
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Phosphor (category Luminescence)
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...
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it can be used to confirm the antiquity of an item. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating constrains the time at which sediment was last exposed...
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Geochronology (section Luminescence dating)
optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), cathodoluminescence (CL), and thermoluminescence (TL). Thermoluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence are...
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Photostimulated luminescence (PSL) is the release of stored energy within a phosphor by stimulation with visible light, to produce a luminescent signal...
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Scintillator (section Electrons)
SIN-til-ay-ter) is a material that exhibits scintillation, the property of luminescence, when excited by ionizing radiation. Luminescent materials, when struck...
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method exploits luminescence emitted by phosphor material. Phosphors are fine white or pastel-colored inorganic powders which may be stimulated by any of a...
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Emission can also be stimulated, as in a laser or a microwave maser. Deceleration of a free charged particle, such as an electron, can produce visible...
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List of light sources (section Luminescence)
impact of an electron beam Chemiluminescence – Emission of light as a result of a chemical reaction Crystalloluminescence – Luminescence produced from...
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— for dating inorganic material (including ceramics) optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) — for absolutely dating and relatively profiling buried land-surfaces...
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incandescence, in the late 1800s, Gustav Wiedemann proposed the term luminescence to designate any emission of light more intense than expected from the...
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Electrochemiluminescence (category Luminescence)
excitation can be caused by energetic electron transfer (redox) reactions of electrogenerated species. Such luminescence excitation is a form of chemiluminescence...
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distinguished. Thus, EE is an electron emission analogue of such optical phenomena as phosphorescence, thermo- and photostimulated luminescence. Oster, L.; Yaskolko...
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an array of Sun Workstations. Thermoluminescence (TR) Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating facility. Absolute Gravity Lab. Airborne magnetic...
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sample was buried. Stimulating these mineral grains using either light (optically stimulated luminescence or infrared stimulated luminescence dating) or heat...
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Chromism (section Luminescence)
cases, chromism is based on a change in the electron states of molecules, especially the π- or d-electron state, so this phenomenon is induced by various...
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are introduced in a cell, and their luminescence is monitored using a standard fluorescence microscope. Stimulated emission from the NV− center has been...
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