Talk:Luminophore

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This article was originally under the term lumophore which is an admittedly often use incorrect version of the term luminophore. I left the original article there (modified of course to point out the erronious terminology) because it IS often used, and started this new stub with a lot of the original text, though some new text as well. -C.