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Light-emitting devices with an ITO/PEDOT/PVK/copolymer/LiF/Al configuration could emit strong blue light with high external quantum efficiencies of 1.49 and 2.05%.
Hence, the synthesized oligomers could emit strong red light in the films.
The as-prepared powder of BF2-TPA could emit strong yellow light centered at 549 nm under UV irradiation, and the fluorescence color changed into orange (590 nm) after grinding, a red shift of 41 nm was observed.
Unlike the weak PL emission of PSP small molecules in a solution, PFO-PSP solutions could emit strong lights with PL quantum yields between 13 and 30%, indicating that the incorporation of the PSP into the conjugated rigid main chain could greatly restrict the rotations of the phenyl groups of the PSP units even in a solution.
Freitas points out that probes, unlike the interstellar radio waves commonly targeted by SETI searches, could store information for long, perhaps geological, timescales, and could emit strong radio signals unambiguously recognizable as being of intelligent origin, rather than being dismissed as a UFO or a natural phenomenon.
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In spite of its importance, no one had succeeded in obtaining high-quality InGaN films that could emit a strong band-to-band emission at RT by optical pumping or current injection (19 21).
For example, a brain cancer could be treated by using adaptive materials to guide a probe through the arteries to the brain and using it to emit strong sound waves to kill tumours.
The paint, carpet and office furniture are all made from materials that do not emit strong chemical odors.
Sulfur-bearing compounds can emit strong, repulsive odors -- like the smell of old broccoli or cabbage -- as they break down.
Both complexes emit strong blue phosphorescence with high quantum yields.
Both EuD4TEA and ZnS Mn emit strong TL when their crystals are crushed, scratched, or struck[20].
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