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Что (кто) такое fluorescence - определение

EMISSION OF LIGHT BY A SUBSTANCE THAT HAS ABSORBED LIGHT
Fluorescent; Flourescent; Fluorescent Compound; Fluorescing; Fluoresce; Fluorescense; Florescent; Flourescence; Fluoresced; Delayed fluorescence; Neon color; Fluorescent color; Fluorescence of minerals; Fluorescer; Fluo; Biofluorescent; Biofluorescence; Surface-enhanced fluorescence; Fluorescent colors; Fluorescent colours; Fluorescent colour
  • Fluorescent marine organisms
  • Fluorescence of [[aragonite]]
  • Fluorescent clothes used in [[black light theater]] production, [[Prague]]
  • ''Aequoria victoria'', biofluorescent jellyfish known for GFP
  • Fluorescent marine fish
  • Fluorescent coral
  • visible light]] when exposed to [[ultraviolet]].
  • Fluorescent [[polka-dot tree frog]] under UV-light
  • [[Jablonski diagram]]. After an electron absorbs a high-energy photon the system is excited electronically and vibrationally. The system relaxes vibrationally, and eventually fluoresces at a longer wavelength.
  • solution]] ''[[Lignum nephriticum]]''.
  • Matlaline, the fluorescent substance in the wood of the tree ''Eysenhardtia polystachya''
  • Fluorescence has multiple origins in the tree of life. This diagram displays the origins within actinopterygians (ray finned fish).
  • Fluorescing scorpion
  • Fluorescent security strip in a US twenty dollar bill under UV light
  • Fluorescent paint and plastic lit by UV-A lamps ([[blacklight]]). Paintings by Beo Beyond.

fluorescence         
Fluorescence         
The property of converting ether waves of one length, sometimes of invisible length, into waves of another length (visible). AEsculin, quinine salts, uranium glass and other substances exhibit this phenomenon. The phenomenon is utilized in the production of Geissler tubes.
fluorescence         
[fl??'r?s(?)ns, fl?:-]
¦ noun light or other radiation emitted by a substance when it is exposed to incident radiation of a shorter wavelength such as X-rays or ultraviolet light.
?the property of emitting light in this way.
Origin
C19: from fluorspar (which fluoresces), on the pattern of opalescence.

Википедия

Fluorescence

Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. It is a form of luminescence. In most cases, the emitted light has a longer wavelength, and therefore a lower photon energy, than the absorbed radiation. A perceptible example of fluorescence occurs when the absorbed radiation is in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum (invisible to the human eye), while the emitted light is in the visible region; this gives the fluorescent substance a distinct color that can only be seen when the substance has been exposed to UV light. Fluorescent materials cease to glow nearly immediately when the radiation source stops, unlike phosphorescent materials, which continue to emit light for some time after.

Fluorescence has many practical applications, including mineralogy, gemology, medicine, chemical sensors (fluorescence spectroscopy), fluorescent labelling, dyes, biological detectors, cosmic-ray detection, vacuum fluorescent displays, and cathode-ray tubes. Its most common everyday application is in (gas-discharge) fluorescent lamps and LED lamps, in which fluorescent coatings convert UV or blue light into longer-wavelengths resulting in white light which can even appear indistinguishable from that of the traditional but energy- inefficient incandescent lamp.

Fluorescence also occurs frequently in nature in some minerals and in many biological forms across all kingdoms of life. The latter may be referred to as biofluorescence, indicating that the fluorophore is part of or is extracted from a living organism (rather than an inorganic dye or stain). But since fluorescence is due to a specific chemical, which can also be synthesized artificially in most cases, it is sufficient to describe the substance itself as fluorescent.

Примеры употребления для fluorescence
1. One theory is that it helps them see creatures that produce their own biological fluorescence.
2. On nature‘s palette are violet nano–optics, blue bioluminescence, green pixel permutations, yellow fluorescence, orange optical illusions...
3. The human cells, taken from days–old human embryos by a San Diego company, CyThera Inc., had been engineered to emit a green fluorescence.
4. The atlas was produced using in situ hybridization, a technique that uses a chemical marker such as a jellyfish fluorescence gene to show whether a gene is active.
5. The difficulty is that the solar–powered rover has to "rove" in bright daylight, making it hard to detect the fluorescence.