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| Thinking | Discovery of UV from metals at room temperature Metals are known for incandescence. However, for the first time metals have shown UV dominant optical spectrum at room temperature when present as radioisotopes or X-ray fluorescent (XRF) sources. Radioisotope 57Co has shown UV dominant optical spectrum at room temperature. http://www.geocities.com/raomap/discovery3.html Despite the fact metals are opaque to light at room temperature UV dominant optical spectrum was detected because excited atoms in radioisotopes and XRF sources act as 'Atomic state of matter' independent of temperature. http://www.geocities.com/raomap/discovery5.html Prof.M.A.Padmanabha rao raomap@yahoo.com | |
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