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  • ...major applications of organic semiconductors. This involves the process of luminescence. Luminescence is the process of light emission by a solid when given some form of energy.
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  • ECL or electrogenerated chemiluminescence is luminescence caused by the action of electricity on a solution system.
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  • ...major applications of organic semiconductors. This involves the process of luminescence. Luminescence is the process of light emission by a solid when given some form of energy.
    5 KB (741 words) - 15:02, 19 August 2010
  • ...xt-align: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Luminescence and Color|Return to Luminescence Menu]]</td> ...xt-align: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Luminescence and Color|Return to Luminescence Menu]]</td>
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  • *Turning on the Light: Lessons from Luminescence Patricia B. O'Hara, Wayne St. Peter, Carol Engelson
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  • ...vent goes away, the polymer chains get closer so they can interact and the luminescence can be nearly totally quenched. The observation of quenching led researcher ...ituations where going from solution to solid states you can get increased luminescence. Silos for example can cause an aggregation in the solid state that trigger
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  • .... This results in a metastable state which is observed as quenching of the luminescence.
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  • ...e. Optimal molecules will have the highest possible quantum efficiency for luminescence. [[category:luminescence]]
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  • <td style="text-align: right; width: 33%">[[Luminescence Phenomena|Next Topic]]</td> <td style="text-align: right; width: 33%">[[Luminescence Phenomena|Next Topic]]</td>
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  • ...bsorbed with a very high probability. In emission, that will depend on the luminescence quantum yield. If you have a system that has a very small quantum yield the [[category:luminescence]]
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  • [[category:luminescence]]
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  • ...d aromatic systems. It describes the energy (wavelength) of absorbance and luminescence for aromatic molecules.
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  • *[[Luminescence Phenomena]]
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  • *Luminescence spectra with corresponding vibronic fine structure
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  • ...ands to make them processable. The size of the nanoparticle determines the luminescence. The smallest make blue color, the largest makes the red. Used in a solar c
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  • ...ther low. Dulkeith et al. demonstrated that gold nanoparticles exhibited a luminescence quantum yield of ca. 0.0001 %, independent of the particle size within the ...article. Related to the energy transfer is the modification of the natural luminescence lifetime, or radiative rate, of dyes by the proximal gold nanoparticle.<sup
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