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LUMINESCENCE

:'''Luminescence' is also the title of an album by singer Anggun.''
'Luminescence' is light not generated by high temperatures alone. It is different from incandescence, in that it usually occurs at low temperatures and is thus a form of cold body radiation. It can be caused by, for example, chemical reactions, electrical energy, subatomic motions, or stress on a crystal. The following kinds of luminescence are known:

Chemoluminescence


Bioluminescence

Crystalloluminescence

Electroluminescence


Cathodoluminescence

Mechanoluminescence


Triboluminescence


Fractoluminescence


Piezoluminescence

Photoluminescence


Phosphorescence


Fluorescence

Radioluminescence

Sonoluminescence

Thermoluminescence
Historically, radioactivity was first thought of as a form of "radioluminescence", although it is today considered to be separate since it involves more than electromagnetic radiation.
The process of coating dials, hands, scales and signs on, particularly, aviation and navigational instruments and markings with luminescent materials is known as luminising.

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Luminescence on Scienceworld

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