Abstract:
A compact fluorosensor using three different ultraviolet light-emission diodes as excitation sources for fiber-optic recording of fluorescence spectra from samples is described. A compact integrated spectrometer with linear array wavelength recording is used, yielding a spectral resolution of about 8 nm. In two system implementations ultraviolet light-emitting diodes at 300, 340 and 395 nm, or at 360, 385 and 410 nm were used as excitation sources with typical emission half widths of 12 nm, each combined with a matching long-path colored-glass filter automatically brought into the fluorescence light flow for suppression of reflected light. Spectra from measurements on vegetation, human skin tumors and a rare-earth-ion-based thermographic phosphor were recorded to illustrate the system performance