nonluminescence
Nonluminescence is the absence of luminescent emission from a substance under excitation. It describes materials or conditions in which light is not emitted through luminescent processes such as fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, or bioluminescence. By definition, luminescence involves light produced by mechanisms other than heat, so nonluminescence is effectively the lack of such light emission under specified stimuli.
Causes of nonluminescence include a very low quantum yield, rapid nonradiative decay that dissipates energy as
In practice, many common substances are nonluminescent under ordinary laboratory conditions; for example, plain glasses and
Measurement and reporting typically rely on emission spectra, intensity, and decay lifetimes. If no detectable emission