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Stimulated luminescence
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Stl, английский
- Space technology laboratories
- Steel
- Stimulated luminescence
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Luminescence, английский
- Light emission which is not caused by heating
- The emission of light not ascribable directly to incandescence.
- Emission of light not caused by incandescence but rather by physiological processes, chemical action, friction or electrical action. (see both fluorescence and phosphorescence.)
- Cool light emitted by sources as a result of the movement of electrons from more energetic states to less energetic states. there are many types of luminescence. chemiluminescence is produced by certain chemical reactions. electroluminescence is produced by electric discharges, which may appear when silk or fur is stroked or when adhesive surfaces are separated. triboluminescence is produced by rubbing or crushing crystals.
Luminescence (rt), английский
A phenomenon in which the absorption of radiation by a substance gives rise to the emission of light characteristic of the substance.
Stimulate, английский
Stimulated brillouin scattering, английский
Stimulated dielectric relaxation currents, английский
Stimulated emission, английский
- Coherent emission of radiation, stimulated by a photon absorbed by an atom (or molecule) in its excited state. also, when an atom, ion, or molecule capable of lasing is
- A quantum effect, where photon emission is triggered by other photons
Stimulated raman scattering, английский
Interactions between light and atoms in a transparent material that convert energy from one wavelength to another.
Stimulated raman scattering;, русский
Stimulating factor, английский
Стимулирующие факторы - первоначальные события, которые могут, в конечном счете, повлиять на стоимость ценной бумаги;
Stimulatio, английский
Stimulatio [onis, f], латинский
Stimulation, английский
The action of stimulating something
Stimulation [reservoir], английский
Enhancement of a geothermal reservoir or hydrothermal reservoir to increase the amount or speed of subsurface working fluid flow (“reservoir quality”). this can be done by thermal, mechanical, or chemical methods. the objective of stimulation is to either
Stimulationofwell, английский
Stimulator [oris, m], латинский
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Structural correlation range, английский
Stimulated dielectric relaxation currents, английский
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