- Photoluminescence ("PL")
Photoluminescence is the characteristic of matter to continue to emit light after being excited by photons (electromagnetic radiation).
Photoluminescence is the characteristic of matter to continue to emit light after being excited by photons (electromagnetic radiation).
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