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Luminescent Color Evaluation for Fluorescent Materials

By Heather Haffner

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August 23, 2022

Introduction

FP-6500/6600 Spectrofluorometer with Integrating Sphere

FP 6500 Spectrofluorometer
FP 6500 Spectrofluorometer

Fluorescence analysis is widely used in analytical chemistry and in biochemistry as a primary techniques for high sensitivity quantitative measurement and research for the excitation state of samples.

Recently, it has been used for research in the field of photoelectronics such as an organic EL, a plasma display and a luminous body for white LED. It is expected that the efficiency of the luminous body and its color are evaluated quantitatively.

A light source such as the sun or an artificial light source illuminates an object and the color of the object is normally determined from the tristimulus value of its reflectance light. The color of the luminescent body is obtained by the tristimulus value from the energy distribution of the illuminating source. The tristimulus value is the value corresponding to the red, green and blue colors which are recognized as color.

After fluorescent spectral measurements of solid or powder fluorescent materials have been acquired, the luminescent color analysis program is used to calculate the tristimulus value XYZ, chromaticity coordinates xy, uv, u’v’, dominant wavelength, stimulus purity, correlated color temperature and color rendering index.

This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.

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JASCO Application Note

Luminescent Color Evaluation for Fluorescent Materials

Introduction

FP-6500/6600 Spectrofluorometer with Integrating Sphere

FP 6500 Spectrofluorometer
FP 6500 Spectrofluorometer

Fluorescence analysis is widely used in analytical chemistry and in biochemistry as a primary techniques for high sensitivity quantitative measurement and research for the excitation state of samples.

Recently, it has been used for research in the field of photoelectronics such as an organic EL, a plasma display and a luminous body for white LED. It is expected that the efficiency of the luminous body and its color are evaluated quantitatively.

A light source such as the sun or an artificial light source illuminates an object and the color of the object is normally determined from the tristimulus value of its reflectance light. The color of the luminescent body is obtained by the tristimulus value from the energy distribution of the illuminating source. The tristimulus value is the value corresponding to the red, green and blue colors which are recognized as color.

After fluorescent spectral measurements of solid or powder fluorescent materials have been acquired, the luminescent color analysis program is used to calculate the tristimulus value XYZ, chromaticity coordinates xy, uv, u’v’, dominant wavelength, stimulus purity, correlated color temperature and color rendering index.

This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.
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