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phosphor

/fos-fer, -fawr/US // ˈfɒs fər, -fɔr //UK // (ˈfɒsfə) //

荧光粉,磷酸盐,磷化物,磷光粉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a number of substances that exhibit luminescence when struck by light of certain wavelengths, as by ultraviolet.
    • : Literary. a phosphorescent substance.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. phosphorescent.

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Examples

  • Not only did the phosphor continue to glow at the same intensity, but its color remained steady.

  • Europium often is added to lighting phosphors because it helps boost the blue part of an LED’s glow.

  • The Houston team tested the new phosphor to make sure it wouldn’t break down easily.

  • When the chip is coated with powdered phosphors, the color of the light shining through the lens changes.

  • He and fellow University of Houston chemist Shruti Hariyani have been studying the properties of phosphors.

  • How, at so late an hour, this had been effected, I knew no more than where my horse Phosphor came from.

  • Phosphoresc′ent, shining in the dark like phosphorus; Phosphor′ic, Phos′phorous, pertaining to or obtained from phosphorus.

  • A wheezing chuckle answered him, and a phosphor bulb glowed weakly, shedding some light on a filthy hall.

  • At the front of each building, a dim phosphor bulb glowed; when darkness fell, they would have nothing else to see by.

  • Pelton wheel made of a solid steel disk with phosphor bronze buckets riveted to the rim.