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fluo·res·cence
/-ˈrɛsṇ(t)s/
熒光,發熒光,熒光性
From:
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flu·o·res·cence
/-ˈɛsṇ(t)s/
名詞
From:
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fluorescence
螢光
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flu·o·res·cence
n.
Chemistry, Optics
A
luminescence
emitted
by
certain
substances
due
to
the
absorption
of
radiation
at
one
wavelength
,
and
the
almost
instantaneous
re-emission
of
radiation
at
another
,
usually
longer
wavelength
.
The
re-radiation
stops
almost
as
soon
as
the
incident
radiation
is
halted
,
thus
distinguishing
this
phenomenon
from
phosphorescence
,
in
which
re-radiation
of
light
may
continue
for
some
time
after
the
incident
radiation
is
halted
.
Note:
The
color
of
the
radiated
light
typically
differs
from
the
apparent
color
of
the
material
,
as
when
green
crystals
of
fluor
spar
afford
blue
reflections
.
It
is
due
not
to
the
difference
in
the
color
of
a
distinct
surface
layer
,
but
to
the
power
which
the
substance
has
of
modifying
the
light
incident
upon
it
,
by
first
absorbing
the
light
to
achieve
an
excited
state
,
and
then
radiating
light
to
resume
the
ground
energy
level
.
The
light
emitted
by
fluorescent
substances
is
in
general
of
longer
wavelength
than
the
incident
light
.
The
radiation
can
also
be
induced
by
ionizing
radiation
which
is
not
electromagnetic
,
such
as
alpha
or
beta
rays
,
and
cathode
rays
.
This
property
is
possessed
by
fluorspar
,
uranium
glass
,
sulphide
of
calcium
,
and
many
other
substances
.
It
finds
use
in
analytical
instruments
to
detect
or
measure
radiation
,
and
in
some
commercial
applications
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fluorescence
n
:
light
emitted
during
absorption
of
radiation
of
some
other
(
invisible
)
wavelength
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