JMC Posted August 2, 2019 Share Posted August 2, 2019 Came across this on one of my many internet searches. Canon Optron make a material called Fluobright - materials which fluoresce in a controlled way in different colours under UV light. https://optron.canon/en/fluorescent/single_color.html Not sure how one would go about getting a sample of this stuff - the only contact details are for Japan, and I'd be surprised if they are happy to send out small amounts to test. Sharing in case it is of interested for anyone doing fluorescence work. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted August 7, 2019 Share Posted August 7, 2019 Probably easier/cheaper* to get the Target-UV which gives R, G and B ?? But I like crystals and these look interesting. My calcite crystal under 365 nm UV-LED looks rather like that Orange Fluobright they show. *Well, NO!! That thing is still very expensive. (I just looked it up.) So nevermind!! Link to comment
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