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Fluorescent Minerals
This was filmed at the Arizona Mine and Mineral Museum, there were some school kids on a field trip there and as you can hear it got them talking!
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Fluorescence is a
luminescence that is mostly found as an optical phenomenon in cold
bodies, in which the molecular absorption of a photon triggers the
emission of another photon with a longer wavelength. The energy
difference between the absorbed and emitted photons ends up as molecular
vibrations or heat. Usually the absorbed photon is in the ultraviolet
range, and the emitted light is in the visible range, but this depends
on the absorbance curve and Stokes shift of the particular fluorophore.
Fluorescence is named after the mineral fluorite, composed of calcium
fluoride, which often exhibits this phenomenon. Gemology, mineralogy and
forensics
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