Fluorescence microscopy
Fluorescence microscopy is a technique which uses an illuminating ultraviolet light source and a system of filter to examine samples. The observable result is the fluorescence of the sample, which is visible to the human eye.
Fluorescence microscopy is extremely useful in the study of multilayer samples. For example, this technique can be applied to artwork samples to make visible varnishes that do not appear when viewed with visible microscopy, and it can enable better visual separation of the color layers.
In some cases it allows the identification of some pigments, such as zinc white, and it can also separate color layers which look similar when viewed in visible light.
Fluorescence
Occurs when a substance is excited by radiation, and reacts by emitting light at a wavelength longer than the radiation it received