lumiflux
Lumiflux is a term used in optics and materials science to describe the hypothetical transport of luminous energy through a medium or across interfaces. It is a modeling construct that attempts to capture not only the amount of light energy moving, but also its perceived brightness, spectral content, and directionality. In photonics, lumiflux may be treated as a vector or scalar field that describes how light energy flows within a device, such as a waveguide, luminescent layer, or complex emitter array.
Origin and usage: The word lumiflux combines "luminous" and "flux" and has appeared in theoretical discussions
Measurement and interpretation: There is no universal SI unit for lumiflux. In published work, researchers define
Applications: Lumiflux concepts appear in the design of photonic integrated circuits, display backlighting, luminescent solar concentrators,
See also: Luminous flux, Luminance, Radiance, Photonics, Bioluminescence.