Examples of 'emissive' in a sentence

Meaning of "emissive"

emissive (adjective) - relating to the emission of light or other forms of radiation. In technology and physics, emissive refers to materials or devices that produce light or radiation, such as emissive displays in electronics
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  • Of, pertaining to, or having the capacity to emit radiation or matter; emitting

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Check for highly emissive components nearby.
Emissive structure with lateral carrier injection.
Concerning the emissive power of separate flashes.
Emissive materials are well known in the art.
Electron source with microtip emissive cathodes.
The emissive block of the decoy is then fired.
Display system comprising a transparent emissive screen.
It is a microtip emissive cathode electron source.
Emissive coatings show a reduced absorption of electromagnetic radiation.
It is for example the emissive face of a laser diode.
Other emissive substances are used for other applications.
Cathode structure with nanotubes for emissive screen.
A plurality of light emissive compounds such as dyes are selected.
Making some parts of a material more or less emissive.
These are the emissive parts of the stone use data.

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Many of those uses were necessarily emissive.
Cathode structure with emissive layer formed on a resistive layer.
Emissive power and temperature is one and the same.
Computer screens are emissive displays.
The emissive layers produced are thus of very poor quality.
The at least one thermally emissive material can be silicon carbide.
Emissive lamps comprising metal clusters confined in molecular sieves.
A second problem is to ensure the correct ignition of the emissive block.
Other types of emissive display panel may alternatively be used.
It is assumed that the cathode is formed by a matrix made of emissive material.
Two independent emissive areas for the price of one blackbody.
Glasses which have lower solar factor values are called low emissive.
Is the total emissive power of the flame at the flame surface.
This concentrates the heating on the emissive portion of the cathode.
The light emissive compound interacts with an analyte of the product.
This tendency arises particularly if the emissive layer is composed of carbon nanotubes.
Field emissive elements were developed in an effort to construct miniature vacuum tubes.
The cathode can include field emissive materials such as carbon nanotubes.
An emissive electrode insert formed from an alloy containing hafnium and zirconium.
Emission spectroscopy is used to determine the emissive species generated by the plasma.
An emissive film was placed between two layers of the ionic gel paper.
Electron sources of point type such as a heated emissive cathode are already available.
An emissive taggant excitable by ultraviolet radiation is also embedded within the substrate.
These cathodes comprise a porous metal pill impregnated with an emissive material.
Many emissive materials have been proposed to try to cover the entire visible spectrum.
The hollow cathode may be coated internally with an electron emissive material.
The layer of emissive material need only cover part of the resistive film.
Another industry trend is the move towards low emissive amine catalysts.
Each emissive element is preferably configured to illuminate at least four adjacent active elements.
The products accordingly have high emissive potential for radiant heat transfer.
The emissive materials of plasma screens or OLEDs sometimes include a transition metal oxide.
This also will make these materials non emissive into the environment.
This layer of emissive material can be separated from the conductive part by a resistive film.
The injected current can also be fixed and the emissive power measured.
The possibility of small emissive clouds issuing from atomic installations also has been proposed.

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