Edinburgh Instruments FLS1000 Fluorimeter

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    Description

    The FLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer is a sophisticated and highly modular instrument designed for precise steady-state and time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) research. It is capable of measuring luminescence spectra and kinetics across a broad range of wavelengths, from ultraviolet to mid-infrared (up to 5500 nm), and lifetimes ranging from picoseconds to seconds.

    Key features include a signal-to-noise ratio of 35,000:1, which ensures high sensitivity even for weak luminescent signals. Additionally, the FLS1000 can accurately measure the absolute photoluminescence quantum yield. The system supports various light sources, detectors, and sample holders, allowing customisation to meet specific research requirements. Its Fluoracle® software offers advanced automation and control for experimental setup, data acquisition, and analysis.

    Internal Access:
    Training and access to the fluorimeter is managed through PPMS. (See https://corefacilities.manchester.ac.uk/?NNUF)
    Please contact technical staff for further information if access is required: [email protected]

    External Access:

    The instrument is available for external users. Please send any queries to [email protected]

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