Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy is recorded by scanning the single colors of the excited state and the emission state at the same time, with a fixed wavelength interval between the two.
The synchronous fluorescence spectrum is recorded by scanning both the excitation state and the emission state monochrome, with a fixed wavelength interval between the two.
Synchronous fluorescence spectra are recorded by simultaneously scanning the monochromatic excited and emission states with a fixed wavelength interval between them.<br>