fosforesenssia
Fosforesenssia is a type of luminescence, which is the emission of light by a substance not resulting from heat. Specifically, fosforesenssia is a slow emission of light after exposure to a source of excitation. Unlike fluorescence, which ceases almost immediately when the excitation source is removed, fosforesenssia can continue to emit light for minutes, hours, or even days. This persistence is due to the way energy is stored and released within the material.
The process of fosforesenssia involves the absorption of photons by a material, which excites electrons to
Commonly, fosforescent materials are inorganic compounds containing activators, often rare earth elements, within a host lattice.