fluorescensspektra
Fluorescensspektra, also known as fluorescence spectra, represent the pattern of light emitted by a substance after it has absorbed light at a shorter wavelength. When a molecule absorbs photons, its electrons are excited to a higher energy level. As these electrons return to their ground state, they can release energy in the form of photons, a process called fluorescence. The emitted photons have longer wavelengths, and therefore lower energy, than the absorbed photons. A fluorescence spectrum plots the intensity of this emitted light against its wavelength.
The shape and position of a fluorescence spectrum are characteristic of the specific molecule. This is because
Fluorescence spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique used in various fields, including chemistry, biology, and materials