J&M TIDAS FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETER
A fluorescence spectrum can be recorded in less
than a second due to simultaneous measurement at all wavelengths.
A xenon light source combined with a particularly fast excitation
monochromator provides the fluorescence excitation. The emission
spectra can be scanned over the whole UV/VIS range within
milliseconds.
The consistent use of fibre optic technology
increases the range of application areas for fluorescence
spectrometry.
Applications
- Standard fluorescence measurements via many types of microscope
- Fast Ca-ratio measurements in clinical applications
- Forensics applications
- Measurement of hazardous substances in secure environments
(the connecting fibre guides can be several meters long)
- Process measurement technology combined with the use of
fluorescence immersion cells
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