Method: Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectral Imaging (LIF)
Alternative labels
LIF
Description
Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy (LIF) takes advantage of a laser source to excite a material to a higher energy state. The subsequent relaxation of the material to a lower energy state produces photon emission through the process of fluorescence. In many cases the resultant emission spectrum can show characteristic spectral features, allowing discrimination of materials. The technique provides complementary results to other spectroscopic measurement techniques like VIS-NIR Spectral Imaging, SWIR Spectral Imaging and Raman spectroscopy.
Techniques
Laser induced flourescence (lif)
Version
1.0
Parameters
Type: wavelength range
Unit: nm
Value: 400-1000