fosforisisendeid
Fosforisisendeid refers to the phenomenon of phosphorescence, a type of luminescence where a substance absorbs energy and then slowly re-emits that energy as light. Unlike fluorescence, which emits light almost instantaneously after absorbing energy, phosphorescence involves a delayed emission of light, often lasting for minutes, hours, or even longer. This sustained glow is possible because the absorbed energy is temporarily trapped in a metastable excited state within the material's atoms or molecules. When electrons in these materials transition from this excited state back to their ground state, they release photons, resulting in the observed light.
The materials that exhibit phosphorescence are known as phosphors. These often contain specific impurities or dopants