The centerpiece of the villa is its spectacular pavilion, with its soaring, vaulted ceiling of rustic wood beams and pendant lanterns that cast an enchanting
luminescence on your gatherings with loved - ones.
The safe answer to how a lantern shark turns
its luminescence on and off is: «Any way it wants.»
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The lanthanide ions then emit the energy as
luminescence whose color varies depending
on the lanthanide used.
This suggests that manmade
luminescence (two examples shown above) may have long - lasting impacts
on natural ecosystems, changing which species live — and dine — in certain communities and potentially reordering local food webs.
Raman
on Mars NASA will also develop the Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman &
Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals (SHERLOC) ultraviolet (UV) laser spectrometer.
According to this model, the size of the bandgap and the wavelength of the emitted light depend
on how many impurities the silicon contains, and the
luminescence is tuned by alloying, with elements such as oxygen or carbon, for example.
These materials are made up of quantum wires that are between 2 and 3 nanometres wide, and because the width of the wires has an important effect
on the time it takes
luminescence to decay, wires thinner than 1.5 nanometres will be needed before nanosecond times are possible.
But a surface can also have a strong effect
on a semiconductor, and as porous silicon has an enormous surface area — between 200 and 1000 square metres for each cubic centimetre of the material — many researchers believe a second theory: that the surface is responsible for efficient
luminescence.
The revised age — depth model reveals that the published age estimates based
on some previously identified paleomagnetic events and optically stimulated
luminescence dates from MAL05 - 1C are inaccurate for sediment older than ∼ 50 ka.
Dr. Kricka is Editor - in - chief of
Luminescence, a member of the editorial board of Clinical Chemistry, Lab -
on - a-chip, and Analytical Biochemistry, and past Editor of the Journal of Immunoassay.
«The basic point is that if
luminescence occurs, something very different is actually happening than what we think is happening,» said Dr. Bernhard Sellner, a PNNL postdoctoral fellow and a theoretical chemist
on the study.
The
luminescence dating of the Monte Verde sediments was based
on the Single - Aliquot Regenerative (SAR) dose protocol [40](see Text G in S1 File) applied to concentrates of quartz and K - rich feldspar in the 180 — 250 μm grain size.
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And for all the neon - splashed marketing that's so far defined Crimson Peak, the film itself is joyfully sparse
on spirits and
luminescence.
The gloom doesn't begin to lift until Harry and company abandon faith in their elders and institutions and re-create a young magicians» insurgency that Harry's father helped form the last time Voldemort loomed; from that moment
on, director David Yates slowly and subtly restores warmth to the film's palette, to the point where the images mimic the hard
luminescence that distinguished The Prisoner of Azkaban and The Goblet of Fire.
On either side the cliffs fell away down to the coast, the glorious light of the evening reflecting shimmering bays and bathing a range of mountains that stretched off into the silence of distant volcanic ranges in a supernatural
luminescence.
The photographs featured in Light
On New York City convey a
luminescence that celebrates modernity while longing for the past in an ironically ageless paradox.
The term came to refer to the work of artists who playfully flirted with Op art, Minimalism, and geometric abstraction with an emphasis
on transcendentalist levity, boundary - dissolving
luminescence, and — in place of New York Minimalism's hard - edged industrial materials — an embrace of cutting - edge space - age fabrication methods.
Other works glow like a neon bulb or like the
luminescence over a city block during the fleeting moment when lights have been turned
on but the sun has not yet set.
Yet, Kahn's pointed concentration
on hue and
luminescence moves beyond the constraints of abstract expressionism, in which his teacher worked, to a kind of representation that artfully transcends overt description or narrative, even while maintaining a kind of painterly lyricism hinged entirely
on color and its unique application.
The
luminescence and reoccurring nightly presence of the moon has been a constant for all living things
on Earth.
Ivan Kudriashev,
Luminescence, 1926 Oil
on canvas 42 x 28 inches December 11, 2010 — March 27, 2011 The exhibition examines the close relationship between Russian art and science, in particular, before and after the October Revolution in 1917.
Simon has used the glittering diamond dust
on each image to ensure the works portray something of the aura of the Hollywood legend and the
luminescence of her being under the spotlight.
These are golden works, but how can the preserved
luminescence of the past not cast a pall over the present, especially in New York, where there will always be someone
on hand to let you know how great things used to be?
It is the haze that hangs over the horizon; the
luminescence of oil
on water... Equally, it is a glorious sunset; the bloom of spring flowers
on a barren landscape.
Both are in thermodynamic equilibrium at each individual wavelength, much as Kirchoff describes, and there's not much business about excitation and delayed emission going
on (as there is in phosphorescence and
luminescence).