For example the socalled phosphors.
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Zinc sulfide is used in luminescent paint because of its ability to phosphoresce, meaning it can absorb light energy and then re-emit it slowly over time. This property makes it ideal for creating glow-in-the-dark effects, as it can absorb ambient light and then release it in the dark. Additionally, zinc sulfide is non-toxic and can be easily mixed with other materials, enhancing its utility in various applications. Its durability and brightness also contribute to its popularity in luminescent products.
Yes they do---the light has no effect on their growth
Dinoflagellates
The Bioluminescent Mushroom lives underwater.
eat a deep sea glowing jellyfish
Luminescent materials emit light without needing an external light source, while fluorescent materials absorb light and then emit it back at a different wavelength.
Yes, glow sticks are made with luminescent materials called phosphors. When the chemicals inside the glow stick mix together, the reaction produces light through a process called chemiluminescence.
George Frederick John Garlick has written: 'Luminescent materials'
Yes, because it glows so it is luminescent.
Ali Luminescent was born in 1981.
The Luminescent crystal shone in the bright light.
I so was amazed at how luminescent the plankton was, that I almost fell overboard!
We could see the luminescent fish. The watch came with amazing features, such as a traditional black dial with highly luminescent hands and numerals.
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Luminescent.
1. Glow sticks 2. Luminescent paint 3.Digital car clocks
The luminescent moonlight hit the lake in such a perfect way that the photographer had to capture it.