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Sensor reveals steak freshness

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Michael D. Wheeler

SWANSEA, UK -- Scientists have developed an inexpensive thin-film oxygen sensor with emission bands in the visible region that fluoresces under a simple UV light source. The sensor could have widespread applications in detecting oxygen contamination of vacuum-sealed foods, environmental monitoring and clinical diagnostics. Most entries in the optical sensor field in the last few years detect fluorescence -- luminescence that is caused by the absorption of radiation at one wavelength followed by reradiation at a different wavelength. The sensor could find its way into packages of frozen meats...Read full article

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