The document discusses spectrofluorimetry and luminescence spectroscopy. It defines fluorescence and phosphorescence as types of photoluminescence that occur when a molecule absorbs radiation and then emits light as it relaxes to the ground state. Fluorescence emission occurs from the lowest excited singlet state on a timescale of 10-9 to 10-7 seconds, while phosphorescence emission occurs from the lowest triplet excited state on a longer timescale of 10-6 to 10 seconds. The document also provides examples of applications including the analysis of polyaromatic hydrocarbons like benzo(a)pyrene and fluorimetric drug analysis including the detection of LSD.