Bioanalytical
New spectroradiometer configured for quick detailed fluorescence data
Mar 05 2012
Gamma Scientific has added to its analytical chemistry range with a new spectroradiometer that has been designed to quickly obtain detailed fluorescence data for any fluorescent or reflective material.
The new system, Bi-Spectral Fluorescence Spectroradiometer, allows researchers to simultaneously measure spectral reflectance, spectral transmittance and absorption while utilising dual, calibrated integrating spheres to measure total flux. It takes precise measurements of both the transmitted and reflected spectrum of materials when illuminated by monochromatic light utilising a pair of Gamma Scientific’s RadOMA series spectroradiometers.
The system can also calculate which phosphor samples have the highest transmission, reflection and absorption, making it compatible for testing LED phosphor composition. This increases performance and lowers manufacturing costs.
Detailed measurements for any fluorescent or reflective material can be taken by the Bi-Spectral Fluorescence Spectroradiometer. It is also designed to test fluorescent bulbs, papers, paints, dyes, films and fabrics. Additionally, the system can be used for biological and scientific fluorescence measurement of organic compounds, cellular organisms, biological samples and mineral samples.
Posted by Fiona Griffiths
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