fluorescence
Americannoun
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the emission of radiation, especially of visible light, by a substance during exposure to external radiation, as light or x-rays.
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the property possessed by a substance capable of such emission.
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the radiation so produced.
noun
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physics
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the emission of light or other radiation from atoms or molecules that are bombarded by particles, such as electrons, or by radiation from a separate source. The bombarding radiation produces excited atoms, molecules, or ions and these emit photons as they fall back to the ground state
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such an emission of photons that ceases as soon as the bombarding radiation is discontinued
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such an emission of photons for which the average lifetime of the excited atoms and molecules is less than about 10 –8 seconds
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the radiation emitted as a result of fluorescence Compare phosphorescence
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“Black light” depends on fluorescence for its effects.
Other Word Forms
- nonfluorescence noun
Etymology
Origin of fluorescence
1852; fluor(spar) + -escence, on the model of opalescence ( def. ), in reference to the mineral's newly discovered property
Example Sentences
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The water-soluble, FDA-approved dye used by UltraGreen.ai for fluorescence imaging is considered a generic drug and falls under the current exemption, they say.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 7, 2026
To observe these internal flows, the team developed a modified version of a standard fluorescence method.
From Science Daily • Apr. 1, 2026
Instead of removing fluorescence with a laser, they activated fluorescent molecules at a single point and tracked their movement.
From Science Daily • Apr. 1, 2026
Emerging portable testing methods include X-ray fluorescence analysers for turmeric and handheld DNA kits to test olive oil.
From BBC • Feb. 9, 2026
I suppose it does look like a lab furnished as it is with steel, Formica, vinyl and lit by fluorescence.
From "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg
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