Light Production Flashcards
Incandescence
Explanation: Production of light as a result of high temperature
Example: Burning candle
Light from Electric Discharge
Explanation: Process of producing light by passing an electric current through a gas
Example: Neon sign/lights
Phosphorescence
Explanation: Process of producing light by the absorption of UV light, resulting in the emission of visible light over an extended period of time
Example: Glow in the dark objects
Fluorescence
Explanation: Immediate emission of visible light as a result of the absorption of UV light. Not as hot.
Example: Energy saving light bulbs
Chemiluminescence
Explanation: Direct production of light as the result of a chemical reaction with little or no heat produced
Example: Glow sticks
Bioluminescence
Explanation: Production of light in living organisms as the result of a chemical reaction with little or no heat produced
Example: Fireflies!
Triboluminescence
Explanation: Production of light from friction as a result of scratching, crushing or rubbing certain crystals
Example: Self-sealing envelopes opened in the dark produce a blue glow
Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Explanation: Light produced as a result of an electric current flowing in semi-conductors
Example: LED lights in outdoor lighting
Laser
Explanation: When electrons in the atoms in optical materials like glass, crystal, or gas absorb the energy from an electrical current or a light, the extra energy “excites” the electrons enough to move from a lower-energy orbit to a higher-energy orbit around the atom’s nucleus.