Cathodoluminescence

/ˌkæθoʊdoʊˈluːmɪnɛsəns/ noun

Definition

Light produced when a material is bombarded with high-energy electrons.

Etymology

From cathodo- + luminescence (from Latin luminescere 'to light up'). Term developed in 20th century materials science to describe electron-induced glow.

Kelly Says

Cathodoluminescence is used by geologists to spot hidden minerals in rocks—when zapped with electrons, certain minerals glow different colors, revealing their identity like a cosmic fingerprint.

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