The teaching tools; light traces in uranium-glass lenses with use of luminescence under purple laser-light excitation

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Taga Masaru

Abstract

Two luminescent materials were newly developed to visualize light traces in a convex lens or a concave lens clearly: an infusion of quercus (quercus water) and uranium-glass lenses. A laser pointer that provides a 405-nm purple-light emission was used as the excitation source for luminescence. The aforementioned materials were assembled for the apparatus as follows. (1) A uranium-glass lens was placed in the quercus water, or (2) a uranium-glass lens was placed between two uranium-glass prisms, and then the following light traces were visualized; the incident light, the refracted light in the uranium-glass lens and the transmitted light that passes through the quercus water or uranium-glass prisms.    


 


Keywords: uranium glass; quercus; lens; teaching tools; luminescence; laser pointer


 

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Masaru, T. (2016). The teaching tools; light traces in uranium-glass lenses with use of luminescence under purple laser-light excitation. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(4). Retrieved from https://un-pub.eu/ojs/index.php/pntsbs/article/view/1151 (Original work published January 12, 2017)
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