Redirecting light from a fluorescent coating by a mirror layer

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250372, G01J 520

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ABSTRACT:
A spectrally selective mirror layer positioned over a fluorescent coating over a semiconductor light detector support effectively redirects toward the light detector support that fraction of fluorescent light which would escape from the fluorescent coating in the absence of the spectrally selective mirror.

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