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Excitation of the fluorophore by polarised light enables it to emit polarised light of a different wavelength, but if the molecule is tumbling free in solution the emitted light radiates in different directions and the light signal is scrambled rather than polarised.
Strategy of emission color tuning enabled to produce blue or yellow emitting devices.
"Our nanomaterials enable the screens to emit more light," Mr. Drain said.
The devices enabled the vehicles' engines to emit substantially fewer pollutants during emissions tests than during normal road use.
As you can pretty much deduce from the name, it enables your $200 to $300 mobile device to emit a variety of noises simulating flatulence.
Though they support a "cap and trade" system, in which enables polluters to buy and sell credits to emit greenhouse gases, under an overall national cap, they prefer to call it the "market-based approach".
"Pour" means to emit in a stream.
It's going to emit heat.
Figure 7 shows that two situations cause a fluorophore to emit light: transferring from emitting to emitting and transferring from not emitting to emitting.
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