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Fluorescence Spectroscopy is a type of Optoelectronics that uses light to measure the properties of molecules. It is used to detect and quantify the presence of certain molecules in a sample. Fluorescence Spectroscopy works by exciting molecules with a light source, such as a laser, and then measuring the light emitted from the molecules. This emitted light is then used to determine the properties of the molecules, such as their concentration, structure, and composition.
Fluorescence Spectroscopy is used in a variety of industries, including medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety. It is also used in research and development, as well as in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and other products.
Some companies in the Fluorescence Spectroscopy market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, PerkinElmer, Horiba, and Hamamatsu Photonics. Show Less Read more