Difference between phosphors and fluoroscents
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Fluorescence :
Fluorescence is a type of luminescence that emits visible light as long as there is a supply of excitation energy. In the fluorescence diagram , the excited electron jumps from level 2 (its ground state) to level 3.
Phosphorus :
Phosphorus material produce light in a similar way as does fluorescence materials. A visible differences between these two types of luminescence, the ability of phosphorus materials to glow after the excitation energy source is removed. Some phosphorus glow for a few minutes , while others may glow for day's...
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Fluorescence is a type of luminescence that emits visible light as long as there is a supply of excitation energy. In the fluorescence diagram , the excited electron jumps from level 2 (its ground state) to level 3.
Phosphorus :
Phosphorus material produce light in a similar way as does fluorescence materials. A visible differences between these two types of luminescence, the ability of phosphorus materials to glow after the excitation energy source is removed. Some phosphorus glow for a few minutes , while others may glow for day's...
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