Flu`o*res"cence (?), n. A property
possessed by fluor spar, uranium glass, sulphide of calcium, and many
other substances, of glowing without appreciable rise of temperature
when exposed to light or to ultra-violet rays, cathode rays, X rays,
etc.
Flu`o*res"cence (?), n. [From
Fluor.] (Opt.) That property which some
transparent bodies have of producing at their surface, or within
their substance, light different in color from the mass of the
material, as when green crystals of fluor spar afford blue
reflections. It is due not to the difference in the color of a
distinct surface layer, but to the power which the substance has of
modifying the light incident upon it. The light emitted by
fluorescent substances is in general of lower refrangibility than the
incident light. Stockes.
Flu`o*res"cence (?), n. A property
possessed by fluor spar, uranium glass, sulphide of calcium, and many
other substances, of glowing without appreciable rise of temperature
when exposed to light or to ultra-violet rays, cathode rays, X rays,
etc.