phosphor
pronunciation
How to pronounce phosphor in British English: UK ['fɒsfə]
How to pronounce phosphor in American English: US [ˈfɑsfɚ, -ˌfɔr]
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 .