Talk:Photoluminescence excitation

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Major edit of the page[edit]

I was reading articles referring to PLE and wanted to understand the experimental setup for such measurements. A google search popped up this Wiki page. This page reffers to PLE only in the first and last line. It gives very little information, does not discuss for what PLE is useful, and to the best of my understanding the bottom line is simply wrong. The original version states that for PLE the luminesence is at the same energy of the excitation (resonant case), yet my understanding is that in PLE experiments the luminescence is monitored at the typical emission wavelegnth of the system (as a function of the exctiation spectra), rather than the absorbtion wavelength. Therefore I'm making a major edit. I'm not a serious expert on the subject, so it would be nice if an expert opinion is given. Eranus (talk) 14:53, 23 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]