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1 зернистость люминофора
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > зернистость люминофора
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2 люминофор
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > люминофор
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3 структура люминофора
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > структура люминофора
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4 люминофор
luminophor, phosphor* * *люминофо́р м.1. (вещество для покрытия экранов телевизоров, радиолокаторов. осциллоскопов и т. п.) phosphorактиви́ровать люминофо́р — activate the phosphorнаноси́ть люминофо́р осажде́нием — settle the phosphorполуча́ть люминофо́р прока́лкой ши́хты — produce the phosphor by firing of constituents2. (вещество, обладающее свойствами люминесценции) luminophorлюминофо́р активи́рованный ме́дью — copper-activated phosphorрентге́новский люминофо́р — X-ray phosphorлюминофо́р с больши́м вре́менем послесвече́ния — long-persistence phosphorлюминофо́р с больши́м вы́ходом (излуче́ния) — high-efficiency phosphorсло́жный люминофо́р — composite [multiple] phosphorлюминофо́р с ма́лым вре́менем послесвече́ния — short-persistence phosphor* * * -
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6 потенциал насыщения люминофора
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > потенциал насыщения люминофора
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7 люминофор с большим выходом
Engineering: high-efficiency phosphor (излучения)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > люминофор с большим выходом
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