fosforipigmenttejä
Fosforipigmenttejä, often translated as phosphorescent pigments, are materials that absorb energy from an external source, typically light, and then re-emit that energy as visible light over a period of time. This phenomenon is known as phosphorescence, which is distinct from fluorescence. While fluorescence occurs almost instantaneously, phosphorescence involves a delayed emission of light, causing the material to glow in the dark after the initial excitation source is removed.
These pigments are generally inorganic compounds, with zinc sulfide and strontium aluminate being common examples. The
Fosforipigmenttejä find a wide range of applications due to their unique luminescent properties. They are commonly