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A study of the electroluminescence mechanism in a light-emitting composite produced with PEDOT:PSS, PVA and Zn2SiO4:Mn
(2018-10-01)
Light-emitting composites are materials that combine the light-emitting characteristic of phosphor materials with the solubility of conductive polymers. This paper has the purpose of showing an experimental study on ...
Dy3+/Tb3+-codoped tunable warm light-emitting fluorogermanate glass phosphor
(2016-11-01)
Polychromatic tunable visible light emission in the region of the low correlated color temperature range using Dy3+/Tb3+ codoped PbGeO3:PbF2:CdF2 glass phosphor under UV-blue LED light excitation is presented. The glass ...
Biomass allocation and gas exchange are affected by light conditions in endangered Cedrela salvadorensis (Meliaceae) seedlings
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2016)
Formulation of the twisted-light–matter interaction at the phase singularity: The twisted-light gauge
(American Physical Society, 2015-03)
Twisted light is light carrying orbital angular momentum. The profile of such a beam is a ring-like structure with a node at the beam axis, where a phase singularity exists. Due to the strong spatial inhomogeneity the ...
Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry.
(San Francisco, 2013)
Over the last few years, low-level light therapy (LLLT) has shown an incredible suitability for a wide
range of applications for central nervous system (CNS) related diseases. In this therapeutic modality light
dosimetry ...
Light intensity preference of juvenile pikeperch Sander lucioperca (L.)
(Blackwell Publishing, 2006-11-15)
Light intensity preference of the pikeperch was tested in 1-m(2) tanks divided into four lateral compartments with a hole in the middle to allow the fish to move between compartments. Two experiments were carried out with ...
Variation in canopy structure, leaf area, light interception and light use efficiency among Eucalyptus clones
(2020-05-01)
Differences in growth rates between Eucalyptus clones depend on differences in the acquisition of resources, and the efficiency of using resources to produce carbohydrates and grow wood. We examined differences in canopy ...