@inproceedings{140260a2021a49399864e19500328d9f,
title = "Laser Based Approaches to Increase Fiber-Optic-Based Selectivity: Dynamic Fluorescence Spectroscopy",
abstract = "Over the last several decades the communications industry has developed small, high-light transmitting fiber-optic materials. Because of their inherently non-perturbing nature fiber optics have found wide spread use in many diverse areas of analytical spectroscopy. Of all the spectroscopictechniques, fiber-optic-basedfluorescence has probably enjoyed the greatest popularity. Unfortunately, while successful analyses have been achieved via fiber-optic probes, only a fraction (that is, spectral information) of the total information content from the fluorescence process has been utilized. In this paper, recent results from our laboratory are presented for the successful implementation of the remaining dynamic and steady-state fluorimetric measurements in conjunction with fiber-optic sensing.",
keywords = "fiber-optic sensing, lasers, lifetimes, luminescence spectroscopy, polarization, rotational diffusion rates",
author = "Betts, \{Thomas A.\} and Bright, \{Frank V.\} and Catena, \{Gino C.\} and Jingfan Huang and Litwiler, \{Kevin S.\} and Paterniti, \{David P.\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 1990 ASTM International. All rights reserved.; 1988 Symposium on Laser-Based Approaches in Luminescence Spectroscopy ; Conference date: 30-10-1988 Through 04-11-1988",
year = "1990",
doi = "10.1520/STP23482S",
language = "English",
series = "ASTM Special Technical Publication",
publisher = "ASTM International",
pages = "88--95",
editor = "Tuan Vo-Dinh and DeLyle Eastwood",
booktitle = "Laser Techniques in Luminescence Spectroscopy",
address = "United States",
}