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Phase-modulation fluorometer and method for measuring nanosecond lifetimes usinga lock-in amplifier
Phase-modulation fluorometer and method for measuring nanosecond lifetimes usinga lock-in amplifier
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机译:调相荧光计和使用锁相放大器测量纳秒寿命的方法
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A low cost apparatus and method for measuring nanosecond luminescence lifetimes with a modulated LED light source that is driven by a lock-in amplifier. The lock-in amplifier provides both a DC bias and an AC signal used to modulate the intensity of an LED source light at a wavelength capable of exciting a photoluminescent species. Excitation of the photoluminescent species produces a corresponding emission. The emission, which can be detected in a variety of ways, was measured by a photomultiplier tube with the resulting signal being sent through a DC block back to the lock-in amplifier with no external signal processing or heterodyning required. The measuring process can be controlled by a computer through a GPIB, USB, serial or similar connection. The computer can also be used to correct for the most common sources of error, namely coherent pickup and stray ambient light. The apparatus without the computer has a component cost of less than US $10,000. Several standard fluorophores were measured with results comparable to research-grade cross-correlation phase fluorometers for frequencies up to 100 MHz. The apparatus is portable, consumes little power, and can be easily configured for use with fiber optics, making it ideal for use with fluorescence lifetime based sensors.
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