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  2. Luminescence - Wikipedia

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    Lyoluminescence, a result of dissolving a solid (usually heavily irradiated) in a liquid solvent; Candoluminescence, is light emitted by certain materials at elevated temperatures, which differs from the blackbody emission expected at the temperature in question. Mechanoluminescence, a result of a mechanical action on a solid

  3. Mechanism of sonoluminescence - Wikipedia

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    where is the bubble radius, ¨ is the second order derivative of the bubble radius with respect to time, ˙ is the first order derivative of the bubble radius with respect to time, is the density of the liquid, is the pressure in the gas (which is assumed to be uniform), is the background static pressure, () is the sinusoidal driving pressure ...

  4. Sonoluminescence - Wikipedia

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    Sonoluminescence is the emission of light from imploding bubbles in a liquid when excited by sound. Sonoluminescence was first discovered in 1934 at the University of Cologne. It occurs when a sound wave of sufficient intensity induces a gaseous cavity within a liquid to collapse quickly, emitting a burst of light.

  5. Chemiluminescence - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of inorganic species in liquid phase; Analysis of organic species: useful with enzymes, where the substrate is not directly involved in the chemiluminescence reaction, but the product is; Detection and assay of biomolecules in systems such as ELISA and Western blots; DNA sequencing using pyrosequencing; Lighting objects.

  6. Luminescence (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Luminescence: The Journal of Biological and Chemical Luminescence is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original scientific papers, short communications, technical notes, and reviews on fundamental and applied aspects of all forms of luminescence, including bioluminescence, chemiluminescence, electrochemiluminescence, sonoluminescence, triboluminescence, fluorescence, time ...

  7. Electroluminescence - Wikipedia

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    Views of a liquid crystal display, both with electroluminescent backlight switched on (top) and switched off (bottom). Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical and electrical phenomenon, in which a material emits light in response to the passage of an electric current or to a strong electric field.

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