fluorescence thermometry

How Is Calibration Done in Fluorescence Thermometry?

Calibration in fluorescence thermometry involves establishing a relationship between the fluorescence properties and temperature. This is typically achieved by exposing the fluorescent material to known temperatures and recording the corresponding fluorescence response. A calibration curve is then generated, which can be used to determine unknown temperatures based on observed fluorescence changes.

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