Phosphorescence is a specific type of photoluminescence related to
fluorescence. Unlike fluorescence, a phosphorescent material does not
immediately re-emit the radiation it absorbs. The slower time scales of
the re-emission are associated with "forbidden" energy state transitions
in quantum mechanics. As these transitions occur less often in certain
materials, absorbed radiation may be re-emitted at a lower intensity for
up to several hours.
In simpler terms, phosphorescence is a process in which energy absorbed by
a substance is released relatively slowly in the form of light. This is in
some cases the mechanism used for "glow-in-the-dark" materials which are
"charged" by exposure to light. Unlike the relatively swift reactions in a
common fluorescent tube, phosphorescent materials used for these materials
absorb the energy and "store" it for a longer time as the subatomic
reactions required to re-emit the light occur less often.
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