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On the Measurement of “Daylight Fluorescent” Materials

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Abstract

A method is described for analyzing the light remitted from certain Daylight Fluorescent Colors into its reflected and fluoresced components.

The evaluation in both cases is on any energy basis (expressed on a percentage scale) as a function of the wavelength of the exciting radiation when the energy content of the exciting beam is held constant.

© 1951 Optical Society of America

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