Luminescence of Liquids and Solids and Its Practical Applications |
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Theoretical Background | 8 |
3 | 22 |
Experimental Technique | 36 |
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absorbed absorption acid activated aesculin afterglow alkaline anthracene application Auramine black light blue fluorescence brightness cathode ray CaWO4 cells cence Chem chemical concentration crystal curve daylight dyestuffs E. J. Bowen electron emission bands emitted energy exciting light filter fluorene fluores fluorescein fluorescence analysis fluorescence bands fluorescence color fluorescence microscopy fluorescence spectra fluorescence yield fluorescent compound fluorescent lamps fluorescent paints fluorescent screen frequently glass green illumination impurity inorganic ions irradiation light emission light source lines liquid solutions luminescence luminescent material luminosity luminous mercury metal method microscope molecules naphthacene observation Optical Soc oxide phos phosphorescence phosphorescent paints phosphors photoluminescence photometer Phys Physik plate primary produced pure quartz quenched radiation radium rare earth red fluorescence Rhodamine riboflavin salts sensitivity solid solvent spectrum substance sulfide phosphors surface temperature tion Trans tube tungstate uranyl vapor violet visible vitamin voltage wave-length Willemite x-rays yellow zinc silicate zinc sulfide