fluorescentne
Fluorescentne is a term used to describe fluorescence, a phenomenon where a substance absorbs light at one wavelength and emits light at a longer wavelength. This process is typically very rapid, occurring within nanoseconds of excitation. The emitted light is often visible, making fluorescent materials appear to glow when exposed to ultraviolet or other high-energy light sources.
The ability of a substance to fluoresce is due to its molecular structure. Certain molecules contain electrons
Fluorescentne has numerous applications across various fields. In scientific research, fluorescent dyes are widely used as