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EMITTING - traduction vers arabe

Vertical cavity surface emitting laser; Vertical cavity surface-emitting laser; VCSEL; Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser

EMITTING      

ألاسم

رِمَايَة ; رَمْي ; قَذْف ; لَفْظ

الفعل

أَرْسَلَ ; اِنْبَعَثَ ; اِنْبَعَثَ ( مِنْ ) ; تَفَوَّهَ ; تَكَلَّمَ ; تَلَفَّظَ ; لَغَا ; لَفَظَ ( كَلِمَةً ونَحْوَهَا ) ; نَبَسَ ; نَطَقَ ; نَفَثَ

light emitting diode         
  • Lumileds]])
  • X-Ray of a 1970s 8-digit LED calculator display
  • [[Blue]] LEDs
  • mains voltage]]
  • Illustration of [[Haitz's law]], showing improvement in light output per LED over time, with a logarithmic scale on the vertical axis
  • 210px
  • Parts of a conventional LED. The flat bottom surfaces of the anvil and post embedded inside the epoxy act as anchors, to prevent the conductors from being forcefully pulled out via mechanical strain or vibration.
  • LED costume for stage performers
  • [[Daytime running light]] LEDs of an automobile
  • Close-up of an led with the voltage being increased and decreased to show a detailed view of its operation.
  • Simple LED circuit with resistor for current limiting
  • LED for miners, to increase visibility inside mines
  •  Los Angeles [[Vincent Thomas Bridge]] illuminated with blue LEDs
  • 21 × 86 mm}} display. Center: Close-up of LEDs in ambient light. Bottom: LEDs in their own red light.
  • RGB-SMD-LED
  • RGB LED
  • Red and green LED traffic signals
  • A 1962 Texas Instruments SNX-100 GaAs LED contained in a TO-18 transistor metal case
  • Round]]'s original experiment from 1907.
  • surface mount LED]]s in most common sizes. They can be much smaller than a traditional 5{{nbsp}}mm lamp type LED, shown on the upper left corner.
  • surface mount LED]]
  • 1978}}), which uses plastic lenses to increase the visible digit size
  • LEDs are produced in a variety of shapes and sizes. The color of the plastic lens is often the same as the actual color of light emitted, but not always. For instance, purple plastic is often used for infrared LEDs, and most blue devices have colorless housings. Modern high-power LEDs such as those used for lighting and backlighting are generally found in [[surface-mount technology]] (SMT) packages (not shown).
  • Very small (1.6×1.6×0.35{{nbsp}}mm) red, green, and blue surface mount miniature LED package with gold [[wire bonding]] details.
  • Stokes-shifted]] light emitted by the Ce<sup>3+</sup>:YAG phosphor, which emits at roughly 500–700 nm
SEMICONDUCTOR AND SOLID STATE LIGHT SOURCE
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صمام ثنائي مشع للضوء.
POLED         
  • bibcode = 1987ApPhL..51..913T }}</ref> commonly used in small molecule OLEDs
  • OLED lighting in a [[shopping mall]] in [[Aachen]], [[Germany]]
  • Samsung AMOLED displays
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  • Light-emitting polymer (LEP) display showing partial failure
  • RGBG]] system of the [[PenTile Matrix Family]]
  • A 3.8{{nbsp}}cm (1.5{{nbsp}}in) OLED display from a Creative [[ZEN V]] media player
  • Schematic of a bilayer OLED: 1. Cathode (−), 2. Emissive Layer, 3. Emission of radiation, 4. Conductive layer, 5. Anode (+)
  • An old OLED display showing wear
  • poly(''p''-phenylene vinylene)]], used in the first PLED<ref name=b/>
  • Sony's Super Top Emission OLED technology enhances the color purity of emitted lights.
  • [[Sony XEL-1]], the world's first OLED TV<ref name="xel1"/> (front)
  • a) Bottom-emitting and b) top-emitting OLED structures; c,d) Schematic diagrams based on bottom-emitting and top-emitting OLEDs with low and high contrast ratio, respectively.
LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE IN WHICH THE EMISSIVE ELECTROLUMINESCENT LAYER IS A FILM OF ORGANIC COMPOUND THAT EMITS LIGHT IN RESPONSE TO AN ELECTRIC CURRENT.
PLED; Polymer light-emitting diode; Oled; Organic light emitting diode; Light emitting polymer; Polymer LED; Organic Electro-Luminescence; SM-OLED; Holes Only OLED; Organic led; OLED display; OLEDs; Organic light emitting diodes; Organic Light Emitting DIODE; O-LED; Organic LCD; SOLED; Organic light-emitting device; TOLED; OLED TV; P-OLED; List of OLED manufacturers; Organic light-emitting diodes; Organic electroluminescence; Plastic LED; Organic LED; Organic Light Emitting Diode; Organic light-emitting diode; Organic light emitting devices; OLED screen; Organic LEDs; POLED; WOLED

ألاسم

سارِيَة ; شاخِص ; عَمُود ; قُطْب

Définition

Emitting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Emit.

Wikipédia

Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser

The vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser, or VCSEL , is a type of semiconductor laser diode with laser beam emission perpendicular from the top surface, contrary to conventional edge-emitting semiconductor lasers (also in-plane lasers) which emit from surfaces formed by cleaving the individual chip out of a wafer. VCSELs are used in various laser products, including computer mice, fiber optic communications, laser printers, Face ID, and smartglasses.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour EMITTING
1. Light–emitting diodes (LEDs) and their cousins, organic light–emitting diodes (OLEDs), are two developing light sources beginning to beam into homes and offices.
2. President Bush‘s global–warming conference of major carbon–emitting nations.
3. They burned hot and fast, emitting strong ultraviolet light.
4. Vehicles, emitting various levels of exhausts, are in constant motion.
5. Some tags are active, emitting radio waves that can be collected.