
fluorescence detectors
Fluorescence detectors are instruments that identify specific substances by shining light on them and measuring the emitted glow, or fluorescence, that occurs as a result. When certain molecules absorb light at a particular wavelength, they become excited and then emit light at a different, usually longer, wavelength. By detecting this emitted light, fluorescence detectors can accurately identify and quantify the presence of specific chemicals or biological materials, often used in environmental analysis, medical diagnostics, and scientific research. They are sensitive and precise tools that leverage the natural glow of molecules to provide detailed information about sample composition.