Effect of Exciting Conditions on the Delayed Luminescence of Soybeans

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The effects of different lighting energy and different radiant power on the properties of delayed luminescence of beans were discussed. It is showed when lighting energy is from 2 to 25mJ, initial intensity A changes very much from 1200 to 8600. When lighting energy is from 200 to 600 mJ, initial intensity A has little change. Initial intensity A is in a linear relation with radiant power.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 641-642)

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736-739

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January 2013

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