Investigation of Optical Spectroscopic Properties on Fluorescent Creams

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The optical spectroscopic properties of fluorescent materials were investigated using laser induced fluorescence technique. The fluorescent creams were used in this research. The sample materials were illuminated by UV laser excitation source. Then, the fluorescence spectra were recorded and analyzed by fiber optics spectrometer complied with the CIE 1931 XYZ color space which is essential for color management. The result showed that the characteristics of fluorescence spectra such as intensity, wavelength position and bandwidth in each fluorescent creams exhibited distinct characteristics in each species.

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