photoemits
Photoemits is a term occasionally used to describe materials or devices that emit light in response to illumination by light, typically via photoluminescence. It is not a standard term in most scientific literature, where related concepts are discussed under photoluminescence, fluorescence, phosphorescence, or as light-emitting materials. In this article, photoemits refers to the broader class of light-emitting materials whose emission is driven by optical excitation.
The underlying mechanism involves absorption of photons by electronic states, promotion of electrons to higher energy
Common examples include organic fluorescent dyes, inorganic phosphors such as rare-earth-doped crystals, semiconductor quantum dots, and
Challenges include stability under prolonged illumination, thermal quenching, toxicity concerns for cadmium-based quantum dots, and the
See also photoluminescence, fluorescence, phosphorescence, quantum dots, and light-emitting diodes.