Abstract

Different methods have been applied to calculate the effects of reabsorption and re-emission in non-reflecting, plane-parallel luminescent layers. The influence of these effects on the density of the excited molecules, on the fluorescent spectra and on other fluorescent parameters observed at the front face is calculated. Two exact techniques are suggested to take into account the effects of secondary fluorescence. The limits of approximate expressions are given. One of the presented theories also permits an improved evaluation of correction for right-angle view.

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