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    Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical and electrical phenomenon, in which a material emits light in response to the passage of an electric current or...
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    at the Nancy-Université in France made the first observations of electroluminescence in organic materials in the early 1950s. They applied high alternating...
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    polyaniline and polypyrrole. Electroluminescence is light emission stimulated by electric current. In organic compounds, electroluminescence has been known since...
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    displaying electroluminescence, tested at 1936 by Georges Destriau in Madame Marie Curie laboratories in Paris. Powder or AC electroluminescence is found...
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  • electrons and electron holes in a semiconductor, a process called "electroluminescence". The wavelength of the light produced depends on the energy band...
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    layer of material emits radiation in the form of visible light. Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical and electrical phenomenon where a material emits...
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    pioneers of radio. He was the first to report the observation of electroluminescence from a solid state diode, leading to the discovery of the light-emitting...
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    and computer monitors. Certain other mechanisms can produce light: Electroluminescence Scintillation Sonoluminescence Triboluminescence When the concept...
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  • Electrochemiluminescence is light resulting from an electrochemical reaction. Electroluminescence is light resulting from an electric current being passed through...
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    in reverse of photodiodes, which convert light into electricity. Electroluminescence as a phenomenon was discovered in 1907 by the English experimenter...
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    different atomic processes: Characteristic X-ray emission (X-ray electroluminescence): If the electron has enough energy, it can knock an orbital electron...
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  • University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Conductive polymer § Electroluminescence McGrath, Matt (3 December 2012). "Plastic bulb development promises...
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  • - 20 January 1960) was a French physicist and early observer of electroluminescence. In 1926 Destriau became an engineer at the École Centrale des Arts...
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    Overview of electroluminescent display technology, and the discovery of electroluminescence Electroluminescence, Edison Technology Center v t e v t e...
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    (NIR) by prior optical (fluorescence) or electrical excitation (electroluminescence). The emission in the NIR enables detection in the biological transparency...
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    outshine their rivals, New Scientist, 10 December 2007 "Quantum Dot Electroluminescence". evidenttech.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2009...
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    portal Capacitance meter Capacitor plague Electric displacement field Electroluminescence List of capacitor manufacturers Most real capacitors may have a small...
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    Radioluminescence, a result of bombardment by ionizing radiation Electroluminescence, a result of an electric current passed through a substance Cathodoluminescence...
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  • during the late 1940s - early 1950s, which led him to discover the electroluminescence. He is for this reason considered the father of the OLED. OLED Obituary...
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    the gas at the surface by a stronger electric field, and produced electroluminescence photons detected as the S2 signal. The S1 and subsequent S2 signal...
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  • a NIST laboratory since 2010 El (crater), a crater on Ganymede Electroluminescence, in physics Electroluminescent display, a display made with electroluminescent...
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    (2012). "Nanoscale fluorescence imaging with quantum dot near-field electroluminescence". Applied Physics Letters. 101 (4): 043118. Bibcode:2012ApPhL.101d3118H...
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    holes from the contacts. Subsequent exciton recombination results in electroluminescence (EL). Electroluminescent devices have been produced from single nanotubes...
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  • function of photon energy (or wavelength). The same is true for the electroluminescence spectrum ϕ E L {\displaystyle \phi _{EL}} of a light emitting diode...
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    two different approaches are commonly used: Electroluminescence and Photoluminescence. For electroluminescence (EL) imaging, excitation of the Silicon is...
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    (used in arc lamps such as fluorescent lamps), or gas. Solid state electroluminescence is used in SSL, as opposed to incandescent bulbs (which use thermal...
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    birefringence of calcite and other minerals Double-slit experiment Electroluminescence Evanescent wave Fluorescence, also called luminescence or photoluminescence...
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    ambient interior lighting package consisted of the installation of electroluminescence that gave the driver the ability to choose various color combinations...
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  • Hsien Wu, whom some now recognize as the originator of the theory. Electroluminescence in silicon carbide, now known as the LED, was discovered independently...
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    halogen lamp. 1953 André Bernanose and several colleagues observe electroluminescence in organic materials. 1960 Theodore H. Maiman creates the first laser...
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