Fluorescent microthermography

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title: Fluorescent microthermography
text: Fluorescent microthermography (FMT) is a microscopy technique for infrared imaging of temperature distribution in small scale; the achievable spatial resolution is half micrometer and temperature resolution of 0.005 K. Time-dependent measurements are possible, as the fluorescence lifetime is only about 200 microseconds. A thin film of a phosphor, europium thenoyl-trifluoroacetonate, is applied on the surface and illuminated by ultraviolet light at 340–380 nm, stimulating fluorescence at mainly 6
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