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electroluminescent

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electroluminescent
See electroluminescence and EL display.


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It describes a range of luminescent materials and applications of current interest, including organic and inorganic light emitting diode materials and devices, down-conversion materials, nanomaterials, and powder and thin-film electroluminescent phospher materials and devices.
Polycarbonate electroluminescent films can provide light in homes, cars, cellphones, and even inside ladies' handbags.
The range of bags use the latest electroluminescent technology to deliver bright and colourful bands of light integrated into each bag, making the wearer more visible.
 
 
 
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