phosphor

pronunciation

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Word Origin

phosphor (n.)
"morning star," 1630s, from Latin phosphorus "the morning star" (see phosphorus). Meaning "anything phosphorescent" is from 1705.

Example

1. Phosphor bronze with tin plated or gold plated .
2. Nano phosphor is of great importance in nanometer material .
3. Preparation and photoluminescent characteristics of yttrium oxysulfide doped europium red phosphor .
4. The phosphor got darker and darker , at the end it disappeared .
5. Inorganic phosphor particles are coated with a diamond-like carbon coating , which can include additive components .

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