Fluorescence

Fluorescence is a type of luminescence, a light source resulting from the temporary absorption and emission of electromagnetic radiation by certain materials.

  • Fluorescence occurs when these materials “catch” light of a specific colour and then quickly “re-emit” it as a different, usually lower-energy (longer wavelength) colour.
  • Unlike light sources that involve flames or extreme heat, fluorescence happens through a rapid physical process in the material itself.