Abstract
Persistent luminescence is a phenomenon where the material is emitting—usually in the visible range—for hours after the irradiation (or excitation) source has been switched off. The irradiation used may be visible light or UV, X-ray, or gamma radiation.
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society
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128 articles.
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