fluorescence thermometry

How Does Fluorescence Thermometry Work?

Fluorescence thermometry works by detecting alterations in the fluorescence characteristics of a material induced by temperature changes. Typically, a fluorescent probe or nanoparticle is excited by a light source, causing it to emit light. The emitted light's properties, such as intensity or wavelength, vary with temperature, enabling temperature measurement. For instance, certain quantum dots show a shift in emission wavelength with temperature, which can be calibrated to measure temperature accurately.

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