Phosphorescence Lifetime Spectrometer

Phosphorescence lifetime spectrometers are instruments that are used to quantify and analyze organic molecules in biological or environmental samples. The analysis is done by measuring the length of the sample’s phosphorescence when it is excited by an external light source, the incident light. The incident light is passed through either diffraction grating monochromators or filters to isolate the wavlengths wanted and the phosphorescence time of the sample can then be measured.

What to consider when choosing a phosphorescence lifetime spectrometer?

Consider which wavelengths a phosphorescence lifetime spectrometer can isolate, the amount of sample needed for analysis, and the time analysis takes before deciding which spectrometer works best for your needs.

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Cary Eclipse Fluorescence Spectrophotometer
Agilent Technologies
  • Wavelength Range:
    200–900 nm
  • Detector(s):
    Red-sensitive Photomultiplier tube
  • Light Source:
    Xenon Flash Lamp
  • Wavelength Accuracy:
    ± 1.5 nm
FLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
  • Wavelength Range:
    Emission Wavelength Range 160 nm to 5500 nm
  • Detector(s):
    Photomultipliers (UV - NIR), Analogue (NIR - MIR)
  • Light Source:
    450 W Ozone-free Xenon Arc Lamp, Microsecond Flashlamp, Picosecond pulsed Diode Lasers (EPLs) and pulsed LEDs (EPLEDs)
  • Wavelength Accuracy:
    0.2 nm
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