
A fluorescence spectrometer is a device to detect and analyze organic compounds. Used in biology, chemistry, and environmental science laboratories, the fluorescence spectrometer measures the fluorescence of a molecule to gather information about its components and chemical environment. The two main types of fluorescence spectrometers are filter fluorometers, which use filters to isolate the different types of light, and spectrofluorometers, which isolate the types of light with diffraction grating monochromators. When choosing a fluorescence spectrometer, consider the wavelengths it can analyze, the time analysis takes, and the amount of sample needed for analysis.
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Agilent Technologies
- 200–900 nm
- ± 1.5 nm
- Red-sensitive Photomultiplier tube
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
- Emission Wavelength Range 160 nm to 5500 nm
- 0.2 nm
- Photomultipliers (UV - NIR), Analogue (NIR - MIR)
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
- 8000 to 350 cm -1
- 0.5 cm -1
- DLaTGS
Additional detector fitted to the instrument optimising its spectral range:
Detector options include InSb, InGaAs, and MCT
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
- 200 to 1700 nm
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- Detectors available for the following wavelength ranges: 230 nm – 650 nm, 230 nm – 850 nm, and 500 nm – 1700 nm.
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
- 200 nm – 870 nm
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- Varies
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
- All picosecond pulsed diode lasers (EPL Series, HPL Series) and pulsed LEDs (EPLED Series) can be used in TCSPC (375 nm through to 980 nm).
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- High speed PMT detector with amplifier, interlock and overload protection in fan-assisted TE cooled housing.
Hitachi High-Tech America, Inc.
- 220 - 730 nm (optional extended range to 800 nm)
- ±3.0 nm
- Photomultiplier tube (aberration-corrected concave diffraction grating, 900 lines/mm)
Hitachi High-Tech America, Inc.
- 200 - 750 nm (expandable to 900 nm with optional detector)
- ±1 nm
- Photomultiplier tube (stigmatic concave diffraction grating monochromator, 900 lines/mm, F2.2)
ISS, Inc.
- 185–1,700 nm (detector dependent)
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- PMTs, Hybrid PMT, APD (GaAs PMT optional)
ISS, Inc.
- 200–850 nm (standard); up to 1,600 nm (optional)
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- Photon-counting electronics, 10 kHz, on 3 independent channels
PerkinElmer
- 200 - 900 nm
- 0.5 nm
- PMT R928 photomultiplier tube
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PicoQuant GmbH
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- PMT (230–920 nm), Hybrid-PMT (220–890 nm), NIR-PMT (950–1400 nm)
PicoQuant GmbH
- 185–1700 nm (detector dependent)
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- PMT (185–920 nm), MCP-PMT (185–910 nm), IR-PMT (950–1700 nm), Hybrid-PMT (300–750 nm)
SAFAS Monaco
- 200 - 1000 nm
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- Xenon source, high-sensitivity photon counting available as option
Shimadzu
- 200 to 900 nm
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- Extended range PMT
StellarNet, Inc.
- 300-1100 nm
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- LDC CCD (Front or Back Illuminated)
Zolix Instruments Co., Ltd.
- 200 nm-2500 nm
- ±0.2 nm
- TE-cooled PMT
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
- <230 nm to 1000 nm (Excitation), 200 nm to >870 nm (Emission)
- ± 0.5 nm
- Photomultiplier, spectral coverage 200 nm - 870 nm, cooled and stabilised
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- Great Workhorse Instrument!
Agilent Technologies
Very amazed by how well this instrument operated. Within a year, this device was used almost daily. It had only one major issue, which was due to a power outage. We've had it pre-calibrated for ... Read Review