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does iron oxide fluorescence
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Iron oxide itself does not exhibit fluorescence under normal conditions. Fluorescence is a form of luminescence where a substance absorbs light at one wavelength and then emits it at another, usually longer, wavelength. Iron oxides are more known for their magnetic properties and their roles in various industrial processes, rather than their luminescent properties. However, when iron oxide nanoparticles are doped or coated with certain other materials, they can exhibit fluorescence. This is due to the interactions at the nanoscale level and the properties of the coating or doping material, rather than the iron oxide itself. For instance, doping with rare earth elements can lead to fluorescence. These modified iron oxide nanoparticles are used in bio-imaging and other applications where fluorescence is required.
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