The Brilliant World of Anti-Stokes Pigments
When it comes to luminescent materials that emit light, most follow what is known as Stokes’ Law. This law, named after George Gabriel Stokes who first described the phenomenon in 1852, states that the wavelength of the emitted fluorescent light is always longer (and therefore less energetic) than the wavelength of the absorbed exciting radiation. […]
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