What Does XEOL Stand For?
XEOL stands for X Ray Excited Optical Luminescence
XEOL, or X Ray Excited Optical Luminescence, refers to a phenomenon in which materials emit light in response to X-ray excitation. This technique is utilized in various fields, including materials science and nanotechnology, to study the electronic and structural properties of materials. By analyzing the emitted optical signals, researchers can gain insights into material compositions, defects, and other critical characteristics, making XEOL a valuable tool for advancing scientific research and development.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym