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Luminescence species immobilization

Figure 4. Luminescence decay profile of an oxygen indicator dye excited by a short flash of light, in (a) solution and (b) embedded into a gas-permeable film used to fabricate fiber-optic sensors for such species. The logarithmic scale of the Y-axis allows to compare the exponential emission decay in homogeneous solution and the strongly non-exponential profile of the photoexcited dye after immobilization in a polymer matrix. Figure 4. Luminescence decay profile of an oxygen indicator dye excited by a short flash of light, in (a) solution and (b) embedded into a gas-permeable film used to fabricate fiber-optic sensors for such species. The logarithmic scale of the Y-axis allows to compare the exponential emission decay in homogeneous solution and the strongly non-exponential profile of the photoexcited dye after immobilization in a polymer matrix.

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