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As illustrated at above, when excited by a short pulse, such as from a nanosecond-duration laser, the emission persists for a while, with intensity, I, decreasing exponentially. The time required to decrease by 1/e is termed the "decay time" or alternatively 'lifetime.' Typically, fluorescence decay time, t is the most effective temperature-sensitive parameter.   

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