Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii:
Исследования по Люминесценции
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1964
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Beschreibung: | It is well known that luminescence is the term used to describe the excess radiation from a body over and above the thermal radiation and persisting for a time which greatly exceeds the period of a light vibration. The first half of this definition, proposed by Wiedemann, distinguishes luminescence from equilibrium thermal radiation; the second half, introduced by Vavilov, distinguishes luminescence from various forms of scattering and from induced radiation, such as Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation, etc. Distinctions are made between photo-, cathodo-, x-ray-, and other forms of luminescence, depending on how energy is introduced into the luminescent body. Electroluminescence is the name given to that form of fluorescence in which the radiating body receives energy directly from an electric field. It should be noted that luminescence under the influence of cathode rays is not called electroluminescence, because in this case the necessary energy is not supplied directly from the electric field to the radiating body but by means of extraneous electrons. Electroluminescence of gaseous bodies (radiation from a gas discharge) has been known for a long time and is widely used in luminescent lamps and gas discharge tubes. In 1923 Losev [1J observed radiation from silicon carbide crystals when a voltage was applied to them directly |
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spelling | Skobelʹcyn, Dmitrij Vladimirovič 1892-1990 Verfasser (DE-588)1041834187 aut 880-01 Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii edited by D. V. Skobel'tsyn Boston, MA Springer US 1964 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 152 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Transactions (Trudy) of the P.N. Lebedev Physics Institute 23 It is well known that luminescence is the term used to describe the excess radiation from a body over and above the thermal radiation and persisting for a time which greatly exceeds the period of a light vibration. The first half of this definition, proposed by Wiedemann, distinguishes luminescence from equilibrium thermal radiation; the second half, introduced by Vavilov, distinguishes luminescence from various forms of scattering and from induced radiation, such as Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation, etc. Distinctions are made between photo-, cathodo-, x-ray-, and other forms of luminescence, depending on how energy is introduced into the luminescent body. Electroluminescence is the name given to that form of fluorescence in which the radiating body receives energy directly from an electric field. It should be noted that luminescence under the influence of cathode rays is not called electroluminescence, because in this case the necessary energy is not supplied directly from the electric field to the radiating body but by means of extraneous electrons. Electroluminescence of gaseous bodies (radiation from a gas discharge) has been known for a long time and is widely used in luminescent lamps and gas discharge tubes. In 1923 Losev [1J observed radiation from silicon carbide crystals when a voltage was applied to them directly Chemistry Chemistry, Physical organic Physical Chemistry Chemie Transactions (Trudy) of the P.N. Lebedev Physics Institute 23 (DE-604)BV024981507 23 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8546-6 Verlag Volltext 245-01/(N Исследования по Люминесценции |
spellingShingle | Skobelʹcyn, Dmitrij Vladimirovič 1892-1990 Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii Transactions (Trudy) of the P.N. Lebedev Physics Institute Chemistry Chemistry, Physical organic Physical Chemistry Chemie |
title | Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii |
title_auth | Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii |
title_exact_search | Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii |
title_full | Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii edited by D. V. Skobel'tsyn |
title_fullStr | Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii edited by D. V. Skobel'tsyn |
title_full_unstemmed | Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii edited by D. V. Skobel'tsyn |
title_short | Soviet Researches on Luminescence / Issledovaniya po Lyuminestsentsii |
title_sort | soviet researches on luminescence issledovaniya po lyuminestsentsii |
topic | Chemistry Chemistry, Physical organic Physical Chemistry Chemie |
topic_facet | Chemistry Chemistry, Physical organic Physical Chemistry Chemie |
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