fluorescencerelated
Fluorescence-related phenomena cover the study and use of light emission by substances after they absorb photons. In fluorescence, a material absorbs light at a shorter wavelength and emits light at a longer wavelength. The field includes natural fluorophores, synthetic dyes, fluorescent proteins, and nanomaterials used as labels or probes.
Principles include excitation-emission cycles, quantum yield, and fluorescence lifetime. After photon absorption, electrons reach an excited
Measurements employ fluorometry, spectroscopy, and imaging. Fluorometers quantify emission spectra and lifetimes; fluorescence microscopes visualize labeled
Fluorophores include organic dyes (for example, fluorescein, rhodamine), fluorescent proteins (GFP), inorganic labels like quantum dots,
Applications span biological imaging, diagnostic assays, and materials research. Fluorescence enables tracking of molecules, quantification in