"Phosphorescent" means something that glows or emits light without heat, usually after being exposed to light or in the dark.
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Jacqueline Humphries's «black light» paintings — works that glow
with phosphorescent paint — will be on view at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans.
The electrons return to their original energy level within a fraction of a second, and the remaining energy is emitted in the form
of phosphorescent light.
Later, he produced «Achromes» of other colorless materials: white cotton wool, fiberglass, rabbit skin, and bread, even experimenting with
phosphorescent paint so that the «colours» would change over time.
Through clever molecular design, these TADF materials can convert nearly all of the electrical charges to light without the expensive metal used in
phosphorescent materials, making both high efficiency and low cost possible.
Room - temperature phosphorescence (RTP) has been more of a challenge, given that oxygen and physical vibrations interfere with the ability of organic
phosphorescent molecules to emit light.
Some of these 1971 installations were in staid black or white, some in lurid color, but the Phantom forms were covered
in phosphorescent salt.
Ofili added several further layers of acrylic gesso primer and then covered the entire canvas with
phosphorescent light green acrylic paint.
Tennessee painter Edward Kellogg's Tellico Creek is the most abstract work in the group, with
phosphorescent greens, yellows, pinks, and blues that suggest the liveliness in nature.
UDC will collaborate with Royole and supply its proprietary UniversalPHOLED
phosphorescent OLED materials and technology for Royole's display applications.
Towards the end of his period as a painter, Lueg used
phosphorescent color on canvases so that the spectator would cast a shadow onto pictures, thus creating their own imagery.
The sample then flows onto a detector sheet, where any positive «hits» appear
as phosphorescent signals.
This is a very efficient display - 25 % more efficient than other AMOLEDs - as Samsung is using UDC's green
phosphorescent emitter instead of a fluorescent green.
There is one path to follow, which guides you over the dunes and into caves lit
by phosphorescent flora.
Buckley is
on phosphorescent form as flame - haired islander Moll, a twentysomething misfit who is still firmly under the thumb of her domineering mother.
Not only does this ensure that all the light that enters the cylinder is used to excite the entire sample, it also enables researchers to efficiently collect the resulting
phosphorescent emission so that it can be directed to a photo detector, such as a spectrometer, for analysis, Yakovlev says.
DeMarinis presents a fragment of this collection of likeness - pairs, scanned sequentially into the light - memory of
phosphorescent powder.
For those of you who have never seen a red tide or
phosphorescent water, it turns the water poop - brown and makes it look very unwelcoming during the daylight hours.
Towards that goal, Yakovlev and his team have developed technology that allows them to thoroughly excite extremely small amounts of urobilin in large samples of water and then efficiently collect the
resulting phosphorescent emission, regardless of how weak that emission might be.
The Super AMOLED Plus displays (like the first - gen Super AMOLED) use just a
Red Phosphorescent with a Green and Blue Fluorescents.
While I think it's important to point out that the scientists» aim was not to create a
new phosphorescent dog breed, but rather to study cloning techniques that can be used to eventually cure genetic diseases, it isn't too difficult to imagine a day when Paris Hilton will strut down the red carpet with a puppy that's custom - engineered to glow the same color as her dress.
Activities on «The Rock» floating hostel include nightly barbecues, rubber ducky shooting, fishing,
phosphorescent night kayaking and stargazing through 144 bay islands to private islands The Rock Floating Hostel
The color palette in this focused show veers
from phosphorescent reds and blues to serene pastels and earthy ambers; altogether a vivacious and deeply rewarding visual adventure.
This cast
phosphorescent polyurethane sculpture, which transforms from gentle ivory to vivid glow - in - the - dark green, reflects Benglis» lifelong fascination with natural phosphorescence, as well as her intrinsic ability to bring ephemeral natural phenomena and sensations into physical permanence through her art.
A recent set of her wall paintings, which emit a «ghostly halo»
through phosphorescent pigments painted under the dyes, will be shown at the Sundaram Tagore gallery in Hong Kong throughout February.
In Knossos (1993), named after an ancient city on the Greek island of Crete, fragile, glimmering yellow lines rise and branch out against a night - black ground, a coiling red flower inside;
phosphorescent white stars float by in a fading arc.
Fuller, who often incorporated pyrotechnics and elaborate costumes into her routines, crafted a dress in Curie's lab out of
phosphorescent salts.
The effect is
almost phosphorescent in these nocturnes at Acquavella, a swirl of forms linked by a dancing line in black that swings back and forth across the paper and makes diagonals, then loops in a suggestion of movement that captured the imagination of Jackson Pollock, who saw them in 1945 at the Pierre Matisse gallery in New York.
Schneider popped up again a few weeks later with a solo exhibition at Gallery 169 in Santa Monica Canyon featuring a suspended whale skeleton cast in home - made
phosphorescent resin.
For a recent show at the Shoshana Wayne Gallery in Los Angeles, Silverthorne
made phosphorescent, cast - rubber portraits three or four inches high of elderly people — real people from whom she took DNA samples and hair.
Each room features a distinct body of work, showcasing the artist's multifarious range — including glazed ceramics; examples from her bronze fountain series; large - scale biomorphic aluminum sculptures; a constellation of recent paper wall works; and the eleven -
foot phosphorescent cast polyurethane HILLS AND CLOUDS (2014).
Thin films with low concentrations of
phosphorescent dyes that only weakly absorb their own emitted light concentrate sunlight, improving solar cell efficiency 10-fold.
It also has an array of grenades, such as an EMP -
like phosphorescent grenade that disables the players» anti-zombie UV flashlight and globular grenades that attract zombies, similar to Left 4 Dead's Boomer vomit.
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Phosphorescent gleams the point of the penis / rudiments or relics, disappearing, appearing, / live in the forlorn focus of the intellect, / eyes and ears, the turmoil of the mind of sensation» is one of the stranger quatrains, describing the emperor of Byzantium, stripped of his cope.
In this painting, which has inspired the meditations of Henri Nouwen and so many others, Schama finds «the dying,
phosphorescent flare of Rembrandt's deathbed vision.»
As Patricia Snow wrote recently, «fortunes have been spent making sure that [the] phosphorescent display attracts and holds man's gaze.»
When we got there the air was crisp and smelled like rain, the
grass phosphorescent against the grey sky.
Electrical engineer Stephen Forrest of the University of Michigan, chemist Mark Thompson of the University of Southern California and their colleagues created the so - called organic LED by combining two layers of
phosphorescent diodes — to release green and red wavelength light — and one layer of a fluorescent diode to supply blue wavelength light.
The diode also requires a lower voltage than
purely phosphorescent devices do thanks to its fluorescent component, the researchers note in the paper presenting the finding in today's Nature.
In Chem on October 13, researchers in China present an alternative: a group of metal -
free phosphorescent molecules that efficiently and persistently glow different colors at room temperature and are potentially three times more efficient than a fluorescent organic LED.
Forrest and colleagues had previously
developed phosphorescent materials, in which same - spin pairs of electrons can metamorphose into opposite - spin pairs, which then produce light.
Characters zip around on lightcycles — essentially a motorcycle created with beams of illumination — and humanoids are outlined and accented with
phosphorescent piping.
The writer - director Alex Garland (Ex Machina) has constructed a dreamlike,
phosphorescent world, the result of a genetic alien mutation...
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