reemission

/riˈɪmɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of sending something out again, such as light, heat, or particles.
    • The reemission of infrared radiation helps keep the planet warm.
    • Scientists studied the reemission of photons from the excited atoms.
    • The material's reemission of absorbed energy was measured in the lab.
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