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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| Company | Edinburgh Instruments Ltd | Edinburgh Instruments Ltd |
| Item | FLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer | LifeSpec-II Dedicated Lifetime Spectrometer |
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| Catalog Number | FLS1000 | LifeSpec-II |
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| Description | The FLS1000 Spectrometer sets the standard in both steady state and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy for both fundamental research and routine laboratory applications.
The system is a modular fluorescence and phosphorescence spectrometer for measuring spectra from the ultraviolet to The FLS1000 Spectrometer sets the standard in both steady state and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy for both fundamental research and routine laboratory applications.
The system is a modular fluorescence and phosphorescence spectrometer for measuring spectra from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared spectral range (up to 5,500 nm), and lifetimes spanning from picoseconds to seconds. All of this can be achieved through various upgrade routes, either at the time of order or in the future.
Whether you are studying photophysics, photochemistry, biophysics, biochemistry, material or life sciences, the FLS1000 will enable you to reliably and accurately measure luminescence spectra and kinetics using state-of-the-art sources, detectors, acquisition techniques, quality optics and precision mechanics. The large sample chamber will house practically any type of sample accessory.
High sensitivity is a prerequisite for measurements of low sample concentrations, small sample volumes or low sample quantum yields. The instrument’s guaranteed sensitivity of >35,000:1 for the standard water Raman measurement using the SQRT method is unmatched in the industry.
The FL1000 has a USB interface and all modes of operation are controlled by ONE data acquisition module and ONE all-inclusive Fluoracle software package for data acquisition and analysis. Light source, detector, grating, slits, polarisers are all computer-controlled for accurate and precise measurements.
Features: - New Fluoracle® software package – easily accessible user interface and updated features
- Higher Resolution – new 325 mm focal length monochromators provide superb accuracy and excellent stray light rejection with minimum step size
- Faster measurements – increased scan speeds and leading performance
- Increased automation – ease of use for even the most complex configurations
... Read More | The LifeSpec-II is a compact, high performance computer controlled instrument for the acquisition and analysis of time resolved fluorescence, based on the technique of Time Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC).
The instrument has been designed for operation with modern picosecond and The LifeSpec-II is a compact, high performance computer controlled instrument for the acquisition and analysis of time resolved fluorescence, based on the technique of Time Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC).
The instrument has been designed for operation with modern picosecond and femtosecond lasers, such our EPLs (Picosecond Pulsed Diode Lasers), EPLEDs (Picosecond Pulsed LEDs), Titanium Sapphire lasers and supercontinuum sources. These sources enable measurements of fluorescence lifetimes down to tens of picoseconds across the UV-Visibile-NIR spectral regions up to 1700nm.
The LifeSpec-II has the unique feature of having an integrated emission monochromator with zero temporal dispersion. As such, very short fluorescence lifetimes can be recovered without an error introduced by the propagation of light on wavelength dispersive elements, such as the monochromator gratings.
The integrated system features a large sample compartment, with room for many sample holder options, including multi-position sample holders, cryostats, X-Y position sample holders, etc.
The instrument further comprises of computer controlled attenuation of incident light from the laser, optional polarisers, two computer selectable laser input ports and two computer controlled detector exit ports.
A detector shutter is both interlocked to the sample chamber for protection against excessive ambient light, and is also linked to the detector current to protect against overexposure by the laser.
The LifeSpec-II comes in two versions. The first version contains one set of gratings for the operation in the spectral range 200nm to 1000nm. The second version contains two sets of gratings for the operation in the spectral range 200nm to 1700nm.... Read More |
| Wavelength Range | Emission Wavelength Range 160 nm to 5500 nm | 200 to 1700 nm |
| Wavelength Accuracy | 0.2 nm | Inquire |
| Resolution | 0.05 nm | Inquire |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 35,000:1 FSD | Inquire |
| Detector(s) | Photomultipliers (UV - NIR), Analogue (NIR - MIR) | Detectors available for the following wavelength ranges: 230 nm – 650 nm, 230 nm – 850 nm, and 500 nm – 1700 nm. |
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