
Luminescence Detection
Luminescence detection is a technique that identifies and measures light emitted by a substance when it absorbs energy. This process involves exciting molecules—often with chemicals, light, or electricity—and then measuring the faint glow they produce as they return to their normal state. It’s widely used in scientific and medical tests, food safety, and environmental monitoring to detect specific compounds or biological markers with high sensitivity. By analyzing the emitted light, researchers can determine the presence and quantity of target substances accurately, often in complex samples, making it a powerful tool for rapid and precise detection.