Well, let me ask a different question -- how are you filtering out the other wavelengths the sun provides. Specifically, the visible ones, but also the UV. You're looking for something that shows up, only on a bright warm sunny day, but is likewise invisible under say, classroom fluorescent light?
Hmmm....tricky.
See as the wavelengths get longer, traveling along the spectrum from gamma rays, X-rays, UV rays, violet visible light, red light, infrared to microwaves and radio waves, they have less energy, and they're less likely to interact with matter, especially chemicals. You can see that from my list above -- which do we avoid tissue exposure to? Infrared light will be overwhelmed by shorter wavelengths.