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Latest revision as of 00:26, 27 January 2017
A Blue and Green lasers were shined separately each time at a green dye solution and then a red dye solution. Four different emission spectra were collected using an Ocean Optics Red Tide USB650 UV. A blue laser turned green while traveling through the green fluorescence and yellowish through red. While the green laser remained the same for the green dye solution, however, it did turn yellow through the red solution. An emission spectrum showed the difference in energy produced by different light colors moving through the different fluorescence solutions while showing the original peak.