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  • Phosphor
  • Luminescent substance

    A phosphor is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of luminescence; it emits light when exposed to some type of radiant energy. The term is used both

    Phosphor

    Phosphor

    Phosphor

  • Cathode ray tube
  • Vacuum tube used to display images

    brighter rare earth phosphors began replacing dimmer and cadmium-containing red and green phosphors. Eventually blue phosphors were replaced as well

    Cathode ray tube

    Cathode ray tube

    Cathode_ray_tube

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    obtained by using multiple semiconductors or a layer of light-emitting phosphor on the semiconductor device. Appearing as practical electronic components

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • Phosphor bronze
  • Bronze where the oxygen is removed with phosphorus

    Phosphor bronze is a member of the family of copper alloys. It is composed of copper that is alloyed with 0.5–11% of tin and 0.01–0.35% phosphorus, and

    Phosphor bronze

    Phosphor bronze

    Phosphor_bronze

  • Screen burn-in
  • Disfigurement of an electronic display

    that no one area of the screen remained illuminated for too long. With phosphor-based electronic visual displays (i.e. CRT-type computer monitors, oscilloscope

    Screen burn-in

    Screen burn-in

    Screen_burn-in

  • Monochrome monitor
  • Type of CRT computer monitor

    alternating-intensity red, green, and blue phosphors, monochrome monitors have only one color of phosphor (mono means "one", and chrome means "color")

    Monochrome monitor

    Monochrome monitor

    Monochrome_monitor

  • Fluorescent lamp
  • Lamp using fluorescence to produce light

    current in the gas excites mercury vapor, to produce ultraviolet and make a phosphor coating in the lamp glow. Fluorescent lamps convert electrical energy into

    Fluorescent lamp

    Fluorescent lamp

    Fluorescent_lamp

  • Photostimulated luminescence
  • Photostimulated luminescence (PSL) is the release of stored energy within a phosphor by stimulation with visible light, to produce a luminescent signal. X-rays

    Photostimulated luminescence

    Photostimulated luminescence

    Photostimulated_luminescence

  • Tritium radioluminescence
  • Use of gaseous tritium to create visible light

    phosphor material, light is emitted through the process of phosphorescence. The overall process of using a radioactive material to excite a phosphor and

    Tritium radioluminescence

    Tritium radioluminescence

    Tritium_radioluminescence

  • Shadow mask
  • Metal sheet with hundreds of thousands of holes, used in CRTs to correctly align colors

    mask is a metal plate punched with tiny holes that separate the colored phosphors in the layer behind the front glass of the screen. Shadow masks are made

    Shadow mask

    Shadow mask

    Shadow_mask

  • Phosphor banded stamp
  • Phosphor bands are used on some postage stamps as a means to facilitate the mechanical sorting of mail. They were originally introduced in the Great Britain

    Phosphor banded stamp

    Phosphor_banded_stamp

  • Calcium phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    The term calcium phosphate refers to a family of materials and minerals containing calcium ions (Ca2+) together with inorganic phosphate anions. Some so-called

    Calcium phosphate

    Calcium phosphate

    Calcium_phosphate

  • 2020s purpling of streetlights
  • Phenomenon caused by defective LED streetlights

    departments and journalists broadly attribute the color change to failure of the phosphor layer in some white-LED packages, which allows excess blue-violet emission

    2020s purpling of streetlights

    2020s purpling of streetlights

    2020s_purpling_of_streetlights

  • Phosphor thermometry
  • Phosphor thermometry is an optical method for surface temperature measurement. The method exploits luminescence emitted by phosphor material. Phosphors

    Phosphor thermometry

    Phosphor_thermometry

  • Strontium aluminate
  • Chemical compound

    (e.g. europium, written as Eu:SrAl2O4), it acts as a photoluminescent phosphor with long persistence of phosphorescence. Strontium aluminates exist in

    Strontium aluminate

    Strontium aluminate

    Strontium_aluminate

  • Chrysoritis phosphor
  • Species of butterfly

    Chrysoritis phosphor, the scarce scarlet or golden flash, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. The species was first described by Roland Trimen in

    Chrysoritis phosphor

    Chrysoritis_phosphor

  • Plasma display
  • Type of flat-panel display

    the gas is energized by an electric current. The UV light then strikes phosphor coatings on the inside of the cells, causing them to emit visible light

    Plasma display

    Plasma display

    Plasma_display

  • Euphaedra phosphor
  • Species of butterfly

    Euphaedra phosphor is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in western Tanzania, Burundi and the south-eastern part of the Democratic Republic

    Euphaedra phosphor

    Euphaedra phosphor

    Euphaedra_phosphor

  • List of light sources
  • Devices and processes that produce light

    luminescence. Light from real light sources (e.g., stars, gas mantles, limelight, phosphor-based white LEDs) is often from a combination of mechanisms. Real light

    List of light sources

    List_of_light_sources

  • Luminous paint
  • Paints that glow in the dark

    radioluminescent phosphor chemical. The radioisotope continually decays, emitting radiation particles which strike molecules of the phosphor, exciting them

    Luminous paint

    Luminous_paint

  • Vacuum fluorescent display
  • Display used in consumer electronics

    cathode-ray tube, but operating at much lower voltages. Each tube in a VFD has a phosphor-coated carbon anode that is bombarded by electrons emitted from the cathode

    Vacuum fluorescent display

    Vacuum fluorescent display

    Vacuum_fluorescent_display

  • Beta particle
  • Ionizing radiation

    contains tritium and a phosphor. As tritium decays, it emits beta particles; these strike the phosphor, causing the phosphor to give off photons, much

    Beta particle

    Beta particle

    Beta_particle

  • Potassium fluorosilicate
  • Phosphor with improved red band emission used in warmer white LED

    hexafluoromanganate(IV) (K2[MnF6], with Mn4+) it forms a narrow band red producing phosphor, (often abbreviated PSF or KSF), of economic interest due to its applicability

    Potassium fluorosilicate

    Potassium_fluorosilicate

  • Neuland
  • Display typeface

    Switzerland. Phosphor, by Jakob Erbar, was a contemporary competitor that has a more regular shape. Phosphate, an unofficial revival of Phosphor created by

    Neuland

    Neuland

  • Activator (phosphor)
  • In phosphors and scintillators, the activator is the element added as dopant to the crystal of the material to create desired type of nonhomogeneities

    Activator (phosphor)

    Activator_(phosphor)

  • Yttrium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 39 (Y)

    yttrium is as a component of phosphors, especially those used in LEDs. Historically, it was once widely used in the red phosphors in television set cathode

    Yttrium

    Yttrium

    Yttrium

  • Phosphorescence
  • Light energy absorbance and re-emission

    "having a tendency to bear light". It was first recorded in 1766. The term phosphor had been used since the Middle Ages to describe minerals that glowed in

    Phosphorescence

    Phosphorescence

    Phosphorescence

  • Mercury-vapor lamp
  • Light source using an electric arc through mercury vapor

    borosilicate glass bulb. The outer bulb may be clear or coated with a phosphor; in either case, the outer bulb provides thermal insulation, protection

    Mercury-vapor lamp

    Mercury-vapor lamp

    Mercury-vapor_lamp

  • FC Phosphor
  • Football club

    FC Phosphor is a futsal club based in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. Previously, they were a football team that participated in the 2018 Brunei-Muara District

    FC Phosphor

    FC_Phosphor

  • Radioluminescence
  • Light produced in a material by bombardment with ionizing radiation

    is called a phosphor. Radioluminescent light sources usually consist of a radioactive substance mixed with, or in proximity to, a phosphor. Since radioactivity

    Radioluminescence

    Radioluminescence

    Radioluminescence

  • Yttrium aluminium garnet
  • Synthetic crystalline material

    and Er:YAG lasers, respectively. Cerium-doped YAG (Ce:YAG) is used as a phosphor in cathode-ray tubes and white light-emitting diodes, and as a scintillator

    Yttrium aluminium garnet

    Yttrium aluminium garnet

    Yttrium_aluminium_garnet

  • Standard illuminant
  • Theoretical source of visible light

    through B5 define standard LED illuminants with phosphor-converted blue light. LED-BH1 defines a blend of phosphor-converted blue and a red LED. LED-RGB1 defines

    Standard illuminant

    Standard illuminant

    Standard_illuminant

  • Trinitron
  • Series of CRT televisions and monitors manufactured by Sony from 1968 to 2008

    single colored phosphor on the screen. Since each of the guns was aimed at the hole from a slightly different angle, the spots of phosphor on the tube could

    Trinitron

    Trinitron

    Trinitron

  • Laser diode
  • Semiconductor laser

    printing, laser scanning, and light beam illumination. With the use of a phosphor like that found on white LEDs, laser diodes can be used for general illumination

    Laser diode

    Laser diode

    Laser_diode

  • Nichia
  • Japanese manufacturing company

    subsidiaries. It specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of phosphors, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs), laser diodes, battery materials

    Nichia

    Nichia

  • Blacklight
  • Light fixture that emits long-wave ultraviolet light and very little visible light

    typically made in the same fashion as normal fluorescent tubes except that a phosphor that emits UVA light instead of visible white light is used on the inside

    Blacklight

    Blacklight

    Blacklight

  • History of the LED
  • History of semiconductor light source

    Cerium-doped YAG phosphor particles. The viscosity of phosphor-silicon mixtures must be carefully controlled. After application of a phosphor-silicon mixture

    History of the LED

    History of the LED

    History_of_the_LED

  • Gadolinium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 64 (Gd)

    with fluorescent properties, and salts of gadolinium(III) are used as phosphors in various applications. Gadolinium(III) ions in water-soluble salts are

    Gadolinium

    Gadolinium

    Gadolinium

  • Jalen Thomas Brooks
  • American actor (born 2001)

    "JALEN THOMAS BROOKS ON TELLING SIMPLE STORIES WITH UNIVERSAL MESSAGES". Phosphor. United States. December 1, 2023. Archived from the original on December

    Jalen Thomas Brooks

    Jalen_Thomas_Brooks

  • Aerolux Light Corporation
  • Artistic light bulb manufacturer

    the two. Also within the bulb were metal sculptures coated with phosphors. These phosphors fluoresced when excited by glow discharge. Because glow discharge

    Aerolux Light Corporation

    Aerolux_Light_Corporation

  • Vector monitor
  • Type of display device

    without visiting their points. Some refresh vector displays use a normal phosphor that fades rapidly and needs constant refreshing 30-40 times per second

    Vector monitor

    Vector monitor

    Vector_monitor

  • List of United Kingdom commemorative stamps
  • (Introduction of the double issue: Phosphor and Ordinary sets) National Productivity Year Three (2+1⁄2d, 3d, 1s 3d) Also issued in Phosphor set. David Gentleman 1963

    List of United Kingdom commemorative stamps

    List_of_United_Kingdom_commemorative_stamps

  • Cathodoluminescence
  • Photon emission under the impact of an electron beam

    phenomenon in which electrons impacting on a luminescent material such as a phosphor, cause the emission of photons which may have wavelengths in the visible

    Cathodoluminescence

    Cathodoluminescence

    Cathodoluminescence

  • Crackle tube
  • Type of plasma lamp

    forced around and in between the phosphor-coated glass beads, due to the beads' dielectric nature. In so doing, the phosphor is excited by the electrical

    Crackle tube

    Crackle tube

    Crackle_tube

  • Porta-Color
  • tube that is uniformly coated with a phosphor on the inside face. When excited by high-speed electrons, the phosphor gives off light, typically white but

    Porta-Color

    Porta-Color

    Porta-Color

  • Larp (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "poser." Larp (dish), the national dish of Laos Laser-activated remote phosphor LHC Accelerator Research Program False flag, a covert operation designed

    Larp (disambiguation)

    Larp_(disambiguation)

  • Nether (video game)
  • 2013 video game

    multiplayer survival game for Windows. It was developed by American studio Phosphor Games, and was first available on October 29, 2013.[citation needed] Nether

    Nether (video game)

    Nether_(video_game)

  • Terbium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 65 (Tb)

    in green phosphors. Terbium oxide is used in fluorescent lamps and television and monitor cathode-ray tubes (CRTs). Terbium green phosphors are combined

    Terbium

    Terbium

    Terbium

  • Fluorescent-lamp formats
  • Types of lamp

    daylight white. Philips and Osram use numeric color codes for tri-phosphor and multi-phosphor colors. The first digit indicates the color rendering index (CRI)

    Fluorescent-lamp formats

    Fluorescent-lamp formats

    Fluorescent-lamp_formats

  • Phosphor (album)
  • 2001 studio album by Unheilig

    Phosphor is the first studio album released by the Neue Deutsche Härte band Unheilig, released on 19 March 2001. All of the artwork for the album is taken

    Phosphor (album)

    Phosphor_(album)

  • Williams tube
  • Early form of computer memory

    above a given threshold (depending on the phosphor mix) it also causes electrons to be struck out of the phosphor. These electrons travel a short distance

    Williams tube

    Williams tube

    Williams_tube

  • Image intensifier
  • Vacuum tube device for increasing the intensity of available light

    until they hit a phosphor screen at the other end of the intensifier, which releases a photon for every electron. The image on the phosphor screen is focused

    Image intensifier

    Image_intensifier

  • Pharaoh (rapper)
  • Russian rapper (born 1996)

    In April 2016, the first single of the same name from the new mixtape Phosphor was released, which served as an announcement of the mixtape itself. In

    Pharaoh (rapper)

    Pharaoh (rapper)

    Pharaoh_(rapper)

  • Electroluminescent wire
  • Capacitive light source in the form of a wire

    wire (often abbreviated as EL wire) is a thin copper wire coated in a phosphor that produces light through electroluminescence when an alternating current

    Electroluminescent wire

    Electroluminescent wire

    Electroluminescent_wire

  • Immortals Fenyx Rising
  • 2020 video game

    distinct regions inspired by Greek mythology. The player is accompanied by Phosphor, a bird who can identify locations of interest on the map. Fenyx can traverse

    Immortals Fenyx Rising

    Immortals_Fenyx_Rising

  • Electroluminescence
  • Optical and electrical phenomenon

    high-energy electrons accelerated by a strong electric field (as with the phosphors in electroluminescent displays). It has been recently shown that as a

    Electroluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Electroluminescence

  • Aperture grille
  • Technology used in certain color CRTs

    tube is only able to strike phosphors of the appropriate color. That is, the blue electron gun will strike blue phosphors, but will find a wire blocks

    Aperture grille

    Aperture grille

    Aperture_grille

  • Digital radiography
  • Form of radiography

    fluorobromide doped with europium (BaFBr:Eu) or caesium bromide (CsBr) phosphor. The phosphor detector records the X-ray energy during exposure and is scanned

    Digital radiography

    Digital_radiography

  • Apple Monitor III
  • Monochrome computer monitor from Apple Computer, Inc

    Apple Monitor III (stylized monitor ///) is a 12-inch green phosphor (A3M0039) or white phosphor (A3M0006) CRT-based monochrome monitor manufactured by Sanyo

    Apple Monitor III

    Apple Monitor III

    Apple_Monitor_III

  • Spinthariscope
  • Device for observing individual nuclear disintegrations

    disintegrations caused by the interaction of ionizing radiation with a phosphor (see radioluminescence) or scintillator. The spinthariscope was invented

    Spinthariscope

    Spinthariscope

    Spinthariscope

  • Screensaver
  • Software controlling a monitor

    CRT screen for a long period, the properties of the exposed areas of the phosphor coating on the inside of the screen gradually and permanently change, eventually

    Screensaver

    Screensaver

    Screensaver

  • Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight
  • American series of telescopic sights manufactured by Trijicon

    25× to 6×. ACOG reticles are illuminated at night by an internal tritium phosphor. Some versions have an additional daytime reticle illumination via a passive

    Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight

    Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight

    Advanced_Combat_Optical_Gunsight

  • WWE Immortals
  • Discontinued mobile game

    iOS. The game was developed by NetherRealm Studios in conjunction with Phosphor Game Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The

    WWE Immortals

    WWE_Immortals

  • Large-screen television technology
  • Technology rapidly developed in the late 1990s and 2000s

    subpixel cell is coated with red phosphor, another is coated with green phosphor, and the third cell is coated with blue phosphor. Light emitted from the subpixel

    Large-screen television technology

    Large-screen television technology

    Large-screen_television_technology

  • String (music)
  • Sound producing musical instrument component

    with silk filaments under the winding. Phosphor bronze was introduced by D'Addario in the early 1970s. Phosphor bronze is said to keep its "new" sound

    String (music)

    String (music)

    String_(music)

  • Europium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 63 (Eu)

    (Eu2O3) is widely used as a red phosphor in television sets and fluorescent lamps, and as an activator for yttrium-based phosphors. Color TV screens contain

    Europium

    Europium

    Europium

  • AN/PVS-14
  • Monocular night vision device

    electronics of the United States "L3HARRIS M914A (PVS-14) UNFILMED WHITE PHOSPHOR 2376+ FOM". TNVC. February 2022. Archived from the original on 22 May 2022

    AN/PVS-14

    AN/PVS-14

    AN/PVS-14

  • Unheilig
  • German pop/rock band

    Termühlen, Henning Verlage, and Martin "Potti" Potthoff. The group's debut, Phosphor, came out in 2000. Bernd Heinrich Graf (a.k.a. "Der Graf", "The Count")

    Unheilig

    Unheilig

    Unheilig

  • Erbar
  • Geometric sans-serif typeface

    The original version of Erbar was released in 1926, following Erbar's "Phosphor" titling capitals of 1922 which are very similar in design. The typeface

    Erbar

    Erbar

  • Electron-stimulated luminescence
  • cathodoluminescence, i.e. by a beam of electrons made to hit a fluorescent phosphor surface. This is also the method used to produce light in a cathode ray

    Electron-stimulated luminescence

    Electron-stimulated_luminescence

  • Luminox
  • Swiss-made watch brand

    the phosphor layer to fluoresce. During manufacture, a length of borosilicate glass tube which has had the inside surface coated with a phosphor-containing

    Luminox

    Luminox

    Luminox

  • Compact fluorescent lamp
  • Fluorescent lamps with folded tubes, often with built-in ballast

    the development of new, high-efficacy phosphors that could withstand more power per unit area than the phosphors used in older, larger fluorescent tubes

    Compact fluorescent lamp

    Compact fluorescent lamp

    Compact_fluorescent_lamp

  • Black and white
  • Monochrome form in visual arts

    broadcasts, which were displayed by changing the intensity of monochrome phosphors on the inside of the screen, before the introduction of color from the

    Black and white

    Black and white

    Black_and_white

  • Video projector
  • Device that projects video onto a surface

    (1280×800 pixels) and WUXGA (1920×1200 pixels). If a blue laser is used, a phosphor wheel is used to turn blue light into white light, which is also the case

    Video projector

    Video projector

    Video_projector

  • Neon lamp
  • Light source based on gas discharge

    with shaped electrodes (such as flowers and leaves), often coated with phosphors, have been made for artistic purposes. In some of these, the glow that

    Neon lamp

    Neon lamp

    Neon_lamp

  • Surface-conduction electron-emitter display
  • CRT screen

    companies. SEDs uses nanoscopic-scale electron emitters to energize colored phosphors and produce an image. In a general sense, a SED consists of a matrix of

    Surface-conduction electron-emitter display

    Surface-conduction electron-emitter display

    Surface-conduction_electron-emitter_display

  • Dot pitch
  • Distance between RGB dots (sub-pixels) on a display

    Dot pitch (sometimes called line pitch, stripe pitch, or phosphor pitch) is a specification for a computer display, computer printer, image scanner, or

    Dot pitch

    Dot pitch

    Dot_pitch

  • Searchlight
  • Intense focused beam lamp for improving visual detection

    rare-earth elements such as lanthanum (La) and cerium (Ce) are used in phosphors to improve light quality in some specialized searchlights. The first use

    Searchlight

    Searchlight

    Searchlight

  • Light pen
  • Computer input device

    serves as the sensor itself, detecting the light emitted by the CRT's phosphors. Light pens are compatible with both vector-based and raster-based CRT

    Light pen

    Light pen

    Light_pen

  • IBM 740
  • Early computer graphics display, 1954

    a 45-degree line was drawn. The 740's CRT used a short persistence P11 phosphor. The film used was 35 mm and was stored in a magazine that could hold up

    IBM 740

    IBM 740

    IBM_740

  • Wilding series
  • UK postage stamp series

    stamps to feature graphite lines on the back, and the first to feature phosphor bands on the face – both aids to automation. The stamps were also the first

    Wilding series

    Wilding series

    Wilding_series

  • X-ray detector
  • Instrument that can measure properties of X-rays

    photostimulable phosphor plate (PSP) is used in place of the photographic plate. After the plate is X-rayed, excited electrons in the phosphor material remain

    X-ray detector

    X-ray detector

    X-ray_detector

  • People Can Fly
  • Polish video game developer

    Stock Exchange in December 2020. In April 2021, People Can Fly acquired Phosphor Studios in Chicago and Game On in Montreal, raising its headcount to over

    People Can Fly

    People_Can_Fly

  • Raster scan
  • Rectangular pattern of image capture and reconstruction

    pattern. Flood gun: used to maintain the picture display. Phosphor coated screen: coated with phosphors that emit light when an electron beam strikes them.

    Raster scan

    Raster scan

    Raster_scan

  • Night-vision device
  • Device that lets the user see in levels of visible light approaching total darkness

    2021. Retrieved 17 July 2022. "L3HARRIS M914A (PVS-14) UNFILMED WHITE PHOSPHOR 2376+ FOM". TNVC. February 2022. Archived from the original on 22 May 2022

    Night-vision device

    Night-vision device

    Night-vision_device

  • Europium(III) oxide
  • Chemical compound

    widely used as a red or blue phosphor in television sets and fluorescent lamps, and as an activator for yttrium-based phosphors. It is also an agent for the

    Europium(III) oxide

    Europium(III) oxide

    Europium(III)_oxide

  • Apatite
  • Mineral group, calcium phosphate

    apatite forms the basis of the now obsolete halophosphor fluorescent tube phosphor system. Dopant elements of manganese and antimony, at less than one mole-percent

    Apatite

    Apatite

    Apatite

  • MG 17 machine gun
  • WWII-era German aircraft machine gun

    (cartridge 24 grams, bullet 11.5 grams) Muzzle velocity: from 885 m/s (Phosphor "B" round ) to 905 m/s (Armor Piercing Tracer "SmK L'spur" round) Rate

    MG 17 machine gun

    MG_17_machine_gun

  • Triad
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    management system for environmental cleanup Triad (monitors), group of three phosphor dots used in some computer monitors List of medical triads, tetrads, and

    Triad

    Triad

  • Backlight
  • Form of illumination used in liquid crystal displays

    screens. A white LED is typically a blue LED with broad spectrum yellow phosphor to result in the emission of white light. However, because the spectral

    Backlight

    Backlight

    Backlight

  • Samarium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 62 (Sm)

    storage phosphor. The co-precipitation leads to nanocrystallites of the order of 100–200 nm in size and their sensitivity as X-ray storage phosphors is increased

    Samarium

    Samarium

    Samarium

  • Triad (monitors)
  • Group of three phosphor dots used in computer monitors

    In cathode-ray tube (CRT) terms, a triad is a group of 3 phosphor dots coloured red, green, and blue on the inside of the CRT display of a computer monitor

    Triad (monitors)

    Triad (monitors)

    Triad_(monitors)

  • Radium Girls
  • American female radiation poisoning victims (1917–1978)

    material, as the paint was made from powdered radium, zinc sulfide (a phosphor), gum arabic, and water. The Radium Girls had lasting effects on the labor

    Radium Girls

    Radium Girls

    Radium_Girls

  • Storage tube
  • CRTs designed for use as computer memory

    electrostatic (oscilloscope) means. When the electrons strike the phosphor, the phosphor "lights up" at that location for a time, and then fades away. The

    Storage tube

    Storage tube

    Storage_tube

  • IBM 5151
  • Monochrome computer monitor

    5151 uses the P39 phosphor type, producing a bright green monochrome image intended for displaying high-resolution text. This phosphor has high persistence

    IBM 5151

    IBM 5151

    IBM_5151

  • Beam-index tube
  • television cathode ray tube (CRT) design, using phosphor stripes and active-feedback timing, rather than phosphor dots and a beam-shadowing mask as developed

    Beam-index tube

    Beam-index_tube

  • Bronze
  • Alloy of copper and tin

    0.05% max., Cu: balance. Other bronze alloys include aluminium bronze, phosphor bronze, manganese bronze, bell metal, arsenical bronze, speculum metal

    Bronze

    Bronze

    Bronze

  • Horn (video game)
  • 2012 video game

    Horn is an iOS and Android game by American developer Phosphor Studios and published by Zynga on August 16, 2012. The game's plot and gameplay were, according

    Horn (video game)

    Horn_(video_game)

  • Aluminized screen
  • Type of cathode-ray tube for video display

    phosphor coating, increasing the total visible light output by around a factor of two. As well it prevents physical phosphors degradation, "phosphor poisoning"

    Aluminized screen

    Aluminized screen

    Aluminized_screen

  • Chromatron
  • Color television cathode ray tube design

    single colored phosphor on the screen. Since each of the guns aimed at the hole from a slightly different angle, the spots of phosphor on the tube could

    Chromatron

    Chromatron

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  • EOSPHOROS
  • Male

    Greek

    EOSPHOROS

    (Εωσφόρος) Greek name EOSPHOROS means "dawn-bringer" or "light-bringer." In mythology, this is another name for Phosphoros (sometimes translated as Lucifer in Latin), a son of Eos. He is one of the gods of the evening star Venus, the other being Hesperos. They were later combined into one god.

    EOSPHOROS

  • PHOSPHOROS
  • Male

    Greek

    PHOSPHOROS

    (Φωσφόρος) Greek name PHOSPHOROS means "bearer of light." In mythology, this is the name of the personification of the planet Venus. He is also called Eosphoros.

    PHOSPHOROS

  • Whiffen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whiffen

    English : of uncertain origin. Possibly a habitational name from an unidentified place named with Old English hwīt ‘white’ (i.e. ‘phosphorescent’) + fen ‘marsh’.

    Whiffen

  • Whitmarsh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whitmarsh

    English : habitational name from Whitemarsh, a place in the parish of Sedgehill, Wiltshire, named from Old English hwīt ‘white’ (i.e. ‘phosphorescent’) + mersc ‘marsh’. Compare Whitmore.

    Whitmarsh

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  • Phosphorescent
  • a.

    Shining with a phosphoric light; luminous without sensible heat.

  • Phosphorescing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Phosphoresce

  • Phosphorize
  • v. t.

    To phosphorate.

  • Phosphori
  • pl.

    of Phosphorus

  • Phosphoroscope
  • n.

    An apparatus for observing the phosphorescence produced in different bodies by the action of light, and for measuring its duration.

  • Phosphoresce
  • v. i.

    To shine as phosphorus; to be phosphorescent; to emit a phosphoric light.

  • Phosphorogenic
  • a.

    Generating phosphorescence; as, phosphorogenic rays.

  • Phosphorescence
  • n.

    The quality or state of being phosphorescent; or the act of phosphorescing.

  • Phosphorical
  • a.

    Phosphoric.

  • Phosphorescent
  • n.

    A phosphorescent substance.

  • Phosphorus
  • n.

    Hence, any substance which shines in the dark like phosphorus, as certain phosphorescent bodies.

  • Phosphoric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to phosphorus; resembling, or containing, from us; specifically, designating those compounds in which phosphorus has a higher valence as contrasted with the phosphorous compounds.

  • Phosphorous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to phosphorus; resembling or containing phosphorus; specifically, designating those compounds in which phosphorus has a lower valence as contrasted with phosphoric compounds; as, phosphorous acid, H3PO3.

  • Phosphoritic
  • a.

    Pertaining to phosphorite; resembling, or of the nature of, phosphorite.

  • Phosphoreous
  • a.

    Phosphorescent.

  • Phosphoric
  • a.

    Phosphorescent.

  • Phosphorescence
  • n.

    A phosphoric light.

  • Phosphorized
  • a.

    Containing, or impregnated with, phosphorus.

  • Phosphorus
  • n.

    The morning star; Phosphor.

  • Phosphoresced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Phosphoresce