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What (who) is luminescent - definition

EMISSION OF LIGHT BY A SUBSTANCE NOT RESULTING FROM HEAT
Luminescent; Luminesces; Luminescent measurements; Luminise; Luminising; Luminiscent microsphere; Light-emitting material; Light-emitting materials; Luminescent microsphere
  • UV-photoluminescence in microbiological diagnostics
  • haemoglobin]], an example of [[chemiluminescence]]

Luminescent         
·add. ·adj Shining with a light due to any of the various causes which produce luminescence.
Luminescent (album)         
ALBUM BY THE SUNSHINE UNDERGROUND
Luminescent (The Sunshine Underground album)
Luminescent is the fourth and final studio album by British indie and electronic band The Sunshine Underground released 30 September 2016.
luminescence         
Luminescence is a soft, glowing light. (LITERARY)
Lights reflected off dust-covered walls creating a ghostly luminescence.
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Wikipedia

Luminescence

Luminescence is the "spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically excited species (or from a vibrationally excited species) not in thermal equilibrium with its environment", according to IUPAC definition. A luminescent object is emitting "cold light", in contrast to "incandescence", where an object only emits light after heating. Generally, emission of light is due to the movement of electrons between different energy levels within an atom after excitation by external factors. However, the exact mechanism of light emission in "vibrationally excited species" is unknown, as seen in sonoluminescence.

There are various ways to make an object emit light, such as by light (photoluminescence), chemical reactions (chemiluminescence), electrical energy (electroluminescence), ultrasound vibrations (sonoluminescence), and by ionising radiation (radioluminescence).

The dials, hands, scales, and signs of aviation and navigational instruments and markings are often coated with luminescent materials in a process known as "luminising".

Examples of use of luminescent
1. The moonlight has an ethereal, luminescent quality.‘
2. Each container is to be marked with a luminescent sign with the words "self–rescue" or "self–rescuers" on it.
3. Those shells contain napalm and leave traces of luminescent phosphorus on the site of detonation, Novaya Gazeta said.
4. Evidently timed to coincide with the U.S. holiday, the messages streaming along the building‘s fifth floor in luminescent red also included the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
5. Replete with luminescent white pinnacles and glittering marble pillars, it stands as a beacon for Hindus, both young and old throughout the world.