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X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRFs) use a spectroscopic technique that is commonly used with solids, in which X-rays are used to excite a sample and generate secondary X-rays. Search by Specification | Learn More about X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers
Spectrometers are analytical instruments which disperse an emission (such as particles or radiation) according to some property of the emission (such as mass or energy) in order to measure the amount of the dispersion. This product area includes Portable / Miniature, visible, infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), atomic absorption (AA), optical emission (OE), Raman, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and mass spectrometers. Specific search forms are also available. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spectrometers
Electrochemical detectors measure the current from the oxidation/reduction reaction of an analyte at a suitable electrode. Radiochemical detectors use tritium or carbon-14 to detect the fluorescence associated with beta-particle ionization. Mass spectroscopy... Search by Specification | Learn More about HPLC Detectors
...radiation. They contain filters for excitation and emission but no wavelength scanning. Light is collected at 90 degrees from the incident light (excitation) direction. Fluorescence is a very reliable and accurate means for quantifying and detecting... Search by Specification | Learn More about Fluorometers
...ray fluorescence analysis. A laser preparation sample may be a powdered specimen sample or a biological specimen treated with specific nucleic acids or proteins. Laboratories that use specialty sample preparation equipment have a variety... Learn More about Specialty Sample Preparation Equipment
...in microplates. Microplate readers include devices for use in multi-detection, absorbance, fluorescence, and luminescence measuring applications. Microplate readers also include microplate scanners or readers for analyzing microarrays and cell arrays... Learn More about Microplate Readers
Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to spectrometers. Learn More about Specialty Spectrometers and Accessories
...and combinatorial chemistry. While most microplates are of standard manufacture, specialized microplates are available including clear bottom types, UV treated microplates, fluorescence microplates, and luminescent styles. Clear bottom microplates are ideal... Search by Specification | Learn More about Microplates
...in physics, chemistry and medicine. Some typical applications include treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, nonhealing wounds, etc. They are also excellent sources for general spectroscopy, laser-induced fluorescence and photochemistry, as well as in teaching... Learn More about Nitrogen Lasers
...used with liquid crystal displays (LCD), cathode ray tubes (CRT), vacuum fluorescence displays (VFD), medical equipment, and scientific instrumentation. There are two main types of display filters and films: polarizing and non-polarizing. Polarizing... Search by Specification | Learn More about Display Filters and Films
Gas detectors and gas sensors interact with a gas to initiate the measurement of its concentration. The detector or sensor then provides output to an instrument to display the measurements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Detectors and Gas Sensors
Gas instruments detect, monitor or analyze gases present in an environment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Instruments
Dissolved CO2 instruments are analytical devices that measure the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved in a liquid sample such as water. They typically include a submerged probe that is covered by a thin organic membrane. Search by Specification | Learn More about Dissolved CO2 Instruments
...meters compare calculated oxygen content with observed concentration and report percent saturation (% sat.). Dissolved oxygen sensors function via a thin organic membrane that covers an electrolyte and two metal electrodes. When water enters... Search by Specification | Learn More about Dissolved Oxygen Sensors
The resolution is the ratio of the mass divided by the change in mass over the area of two peaks. (m/dm). The mass spectrum is a spectrum obtained when ions (usually in a beam) are separated according to the mass-to-charge (m/z) ratios of the ionic species... Search by Specification | Learn More about Mass Spectrometers
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X-MET5100 for RoHS Compliance Screening... Oxford Instruments / Industrial Analysis
X-Strata980 XRF for Coating Thickness Analysis... Oxford Instruments / Industrial Analysis
EDX-GP X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Inc.
Fischer XAN Series for Gold Analysis Fischer Technology, Inc. / Coating Thickness Gages
X-ray Spectrometer for Quantitative Analysis Fischer Technology, Inc. / Coating Thickness Gages
Ensuring High Reliability Electronic Components Fischer Technology, Inc. / Coating Thickness Gages
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Users of commercial off the shelf components are faced with a potentially dangerous parts shortage. It is possible that electronics thought to contain a minimum percentage of tin lead specified for medical components will be mislabeled and replaced with lead-free components. Fischer X-ray fluorescence instruments identify lead and lead free components. (read more)
The Prior Scientific Lumen 200 Fluorescence Illumination System is a powerful, cost effective alternative to standard 100 Watt mercury and halogen lamphouses. The combination of Prior's proprietary 2,000 hour life, 200 watt metal arc lamp and two or three meter liquid light guide provide unrivalled versatility and illumination power. (read more)
The Cary Eclipse fluorescence spectrophotometer offers the high performance you've come to expect from a Cary, at a surprisingly low price tag. With xenon flash lamp technology, plug-and-identify electronics and featured-packed, intuitive software, the instrument embodies the Cary name. (read more)
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique for elemental analysis of a wide variety of materials in a highly precise and generally non-destructive way. XRF can be used for many elemental analysis applications, such as electronics, plastics, rubbers, geology, forensics, and WEEE / RoHS / ELV compliance testing. (read more)
The EDX-GP, the newest model in Shimadzu's EDX series, offers fast, high-sensitivity measurements optimized for RoHS/ELV hazardous element screening with easy, automatic operation for first-time users. (read more)
The FISCHERSCOPE® X-RAY XDV®-SD X-ray fluorescence spectrometer supports the challenges that manufacturers face while screening for hazardous substances per the Consumer Product Improvement Safety Act of 2008. (read more)
Compensates for live animal motions for example breathing heartbeat, pulse and maintains confocal microscopes in focus at all times. Handles both slow and fast 'focus drift'. Is compatible with most microscope models. (read more)
Aviation, Aerospace, and Military users of commercial off the shelf components are faced with a potentially dangerous parts shortage. It is possible that electronics thought to contain 3% tin lead specified for high reliability applications will be mislabeled and replaced with 0% lead components. As a result, tin-whiskers could occur resulting in dangerous consequences. (read more)
StellarNet has announced the CXR-FS, a low cost system for fluorescence spectroscopy. The components include a miniature fiber optically coupled, thermo electrically cooled (TEC) UV-VIS spectrometer with concave grating, an LED based excitation source, and a dual read cuvette sample holder. (read more)
The ECD Triton DO8 optical dissolved oxygen sensor combines the high technology of Fluorescence Quenching with a rugged, easy to install design. The DO8 provides the best solution for long term measurements in aeration basins, aquaculture and all types of environmental water. (read more)
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Two-photon excitation microscopy - Wikipedia, the free... Two-photon excitation microscopy is a fluorescence imaging technique that allows imaging living tissue up to a depth of one millimeter. |
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Förster resonance energy transfer - Wikipedia, the free... Förster resonance energy transfer (abbreviated FRET), also known as fluorescence resonance energy transfer, resonance energy transfer (RET) or |
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1997 Fire Publications - Quantitative Two-Photon Laser-Induced... Quantitative Two-Photon Laser-Induced Fluorescence Imaging of CO in Flickering CH4/Air Diffusion Flames. |
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1995 Fire Publications - Quantitative Two-Photon LIF Imaging... Quantitative Two-Photon LIF Imaging of CO in Flickering CH4/Air Diffusion Flames. |
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Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy Developed for Microgravity... Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy Developed for Microgravity Fluid Physics Optical system for two-photon fluorescence microscopy. |
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A Control and Acquisition System for a Two-Photon... A Control and Acquisition System for a Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscope Fig 1. Photograph of the two-photon fluorescence microscope |
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Selected Papers on Multiphoton Excitation Microscopy -... 43 Two-photon laser scanning fluorescence microscopy Winfried Denk, James H. Strickler, Watt W. Webb (Science 1990) |
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Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences VI -... Wave optics analysis of observation volumes in two-photon fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy |
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Theta Microscopy Allows Phase Regulation in 4Pi(A)-Confocal... Theta Microscopy Allows Phase Regulation in 4Pi(A)-Confocal Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy |
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Two-photon-excited fluorescence and two-photon... Title: Two-photon-excited fluorescence and two-photon spectrofluoroelectrochemistry of riboflavin Authors: Yan-Hua Bi, Zhen-Li Huang, Bo Liu, Qiu-Ju |