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luminophore
or lu·mi·no·phor
[ loo-muh-nuh-fawr, -fohr ]
noun
, Physics, Chemistry.
- a molecule or group of molecules that emits light when illuminated.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of luminophore1
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Example Sentences
The first group, named the “luminophore,” is such that when excited by suitable aetherial vibrations emits radiant energy; the other, named the “fluorogen,” acts with the luminophore in some way or other to cause the fluorescence.
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