How to use in-sentence of “phosphor”:
+ A phosphor on the walls of the tube absorbs the ultraviolet light.
+ So there’s a phosphor coating on the wall of the bulb.
+ A phosphor is a chemical compound that emits light when it is exposed to light of a different wavelength i.e.
+ This relates to the chromaticitychromaticities of a single phosphor set, a given transfer curve, adaptive whitepoint, and viewing conditions.
+ By carefully controlling which bits of phosphor light up, a bright picture can be made on the front of the vacuum tube.