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- Cathodoluminescence is an optical and electromagnetic phenomenon in which electrons impacting on a luminescent material such as a phosphor, cause the...
- back-scattered electrons (BSE), characteristic X-rays and light (cathodoluminescence) (CL), absorbed current (specimen current) and transmitted electrons...
- uranium-lead (U-Pb), fission-track, and U+Th/He techniques. Imaging the cathodoluminescence emission from fast electrons can be used as a prescreening tool for...
- diamonds). Carbonado exhibits strong luminescence (photoluminescence and cathodoluminescence) induced by nitrogen and by vacancies existing in the crystal lattice...
- bivalves Anglerfish – Bony fish of the teleost order Lophiiformes Cathodoluminescence is light resulting from a luminescent material being struck by electrons...
- methane. Using probes such as polarized light, photoluminescence, and cathodoluminescence, a series of growth zones can be identified in diamonds. The characteristic...
- Electroluminescence, a result of an electric current p****ed through a substance Cathodoluminescence, a result of a luminescent material being struck by electrons Chemiluminescence...
- Thus, we get secondary and backscattered electrons, X-rays and cathodoluminescence (light). All of these signals are detected also in the ESEM but with...
- thus allowing measurement and analysis of their Raman spectra. Cathodoluminescence (CL) — light emission excited by electron beam — is a process commonly...
- chalcedony from igneous and sedimentary hosts aged from 13 to 3480 Ma: a cathodoluminescence study". Mineralogical Magazine. 70 (5): 485–498. Bibcode:2006MinM...