Spectrofluorometer

Spectrofluorometers are designed to detect and quantify fluorophores. These are fluorescent molecules that, when exposed to light, absorb photons at a characteristic wavelength. Subsequently, they then emit photons at a different and slightly longer characteristic wavelength. Spectrofluorometers contain excitation and emission filters for using different fluorophores. Monitoring the activities of molecules labeled with fluorophores is crucial to many kinds of experiments in cell biology, molecular biology and genetics, pharmaceuticals, and forensics, among many others. Emitted light may be detected by photomultiplier tubes or photodiodes within the spectrofluorometer, depending on the model. In addition, users of spectrofluorometers now have a wide range of high-tech fluorophores from which to choose to complement the features of a Spectrofluorometer, also referred to as fluorimeter. Modern fluorometers and fluorimeters are capable of detection as low as 1 part per trillion.

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CompanyEdinburgh Instruments LtdEdinburgh Instruments Ltd
ItemIR5 FTIR SpectrometerLifeSpec-II Dedicated Lifetime Spectrometer
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Catalog NumberIR5LifeSpec-II
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Light SourceInquireEPLs (Picosecond Pulsed Diode Lasers), EPLEDs (Picosecond Pulsed LEDs)
Wavelength Range8000 to 350 cm -1200 to 1700 nm
Wavelength Accuracy0.5 cm -1Inquire
Scanning SpeedInquireInquire
DescriptionThe IR5 is a high-performance benchtop Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer from the trusted Edinburgh Instruments brand.

The IR5 is the perfect choice for analytical and research applications such as polymer, semiconductor, and pharmaceutical samples, offering simple operation as well
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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
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