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electroluminescence
[ ih-lek-troh-loo-muh-nes-uhns ]
electroluminescence
/ 瑟藢濒蓻办迟谤蓹蕣藢濒耻藧尘瑟藞苍蓻蝉蓹苍蝉 /
noun
- physics
- the emission of light by a phosphor when activated by an alternating field or by a gas when activated by an electric discharge
- the light emitted by this process
Derived Forms
- 别藢濒别肠迟谤辞藢濒耻尘颈藞苍别蝉肠别苍迟, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别路濒别肠顎卼谤辞路濒耻顎卪颈路苍别蝉顎僣别苍迟 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of electroluminescence1
Example Sentences
Round, an English wireless expert working as an engineer for the Marconi Wireless and Telegraph Co. in New Jersey, discovered electroluminescence in a solid-state diode 鈥 light that was not visible to the human eye, only via instruments.
Such sensitivity of the electroluminescence enhancement to charge imbalance is consistent with exciton condensation.
These tunnelling and electroluminescence characteristics persist up to temperatures of about 100鈥塊. Wang et al. therefore interpret this temperature as the transition temperature for BEC in this system, consistent with previous predictions5.
The electron鈥揾ole recombination induces strong electroluminescence, the intensity of which has a critical threshold that depends on the exciton density.
Electroluminescence and photocurrent generation from atomically sharp WSe2/MoS2 heterojunction p鈥搉 diodes.
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