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CiderMonkey | 14:26 Mon 20th Mar 2006 | Science
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are glow in the dark and fluorescent different things. What is the difference?
  
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There are different forms of photoluminescence, which includes fluorescence, but "glow in the dark" is more accurately attributable to phosphorescence.

"glow in the dark" is a result of either phosphoecence or chemi-lumonescence. These are long lived processes. Fluorescence is a short lived process (usually less than a few hundred nanoseconds in half life) - ie there is not enought time after tunring the light off to notice an emission (without special equipment!). The two processes - phosphoecence and fluorecsence occour through similar excitations emission paths, however the former is not 'allowed' quantum mechanically and therefore a metta stable state exists wich results in the long lifetime. Chem lumin is slightly more complicated - its what goes on in "glow sticks". Sorry it got a bit complicated, but I thought I would get it all down.

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yes, Hamish, it's a bit hard to follow! Any way to explain it in laymans terms??
"glow in the dark" glows in the dark after being subjected to light. Flourescent things are highly visble depending on the light shone upon them

Phosphorescence - 'glow in the dark' a long lived emission process - Light is absorbed and re-emitted over a few microseconds to minutes.


Fluorescence - a similar, but quicker process wich is not 'long lived' enough to be seen visually after you turned the light out.


(I could expain in more detail and simply if I could draw you some pics!) Hope this helps. Kempie is right, just beat me to it!

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ok, i get it now, thanks for your answers!

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