Fluorescence Spectrometer

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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CompanyEdinburgh Instruments LtdEdinburgh Instruments Ltd
ItemFS5 v2 SpectrofluorometerFLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer
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Catalog NumberFS5 v2FLS1000
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DescriptionCompact high-sensitivity spectrofluorometer; FS5 v2 is adaptable to a wide range of research and analytical applications.

Features:
  • High Sensitivity: Photon counting detection, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 12,000:1, provides exceptional sensitivity for the detection of weak fluorescence signals
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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
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Wavelength Range<230 nm to 1000 nm (Excitation), 200 nm to >870 nm (Emission)Emission Wavelength Range 160 nm to 5500 nm
Wavelength Accuracy± 0.5 nm0.2 nm
ResolutionInquire0.05 nm
Signal-to-Noise Ratio12,000:1> 35,000:1 FSD
Detector(s)Photomultiplier, spectral coverage 200 nm - 870 nm, cooled and stabilisedPhotomultipliers (UV - NIR), Analogue (NIR - MIR)
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