Spectrofluorometer (FLS1000)2026-07-31T06:48:05+00:00

Spectrofluorometer (FLS1000)

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Model Overview.

The Edinburgh FLS1000 Spectrofluorometer is a high-sensitivity instrument used to study fluorescence by measuring emitted light intensity and fluorescence lifetime. It supports advanced research in biology, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, and material science.

Model Details.

Model Name2026-07-09T06:56:45+00:00

Edinburgh Instruments FLS1000 Spectrofluorometer

Specification2026-07-09T06:58:40+00:00

Single Photon Counting mode for highly sensitive fluorescence detection

  • Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) for fluorescence lifetime measurement
  • Fluorescence lifetime range: 5 ps – 10 µs
  • Extended lifetime measurement: milliseconds to hours
  • Sensitivity: >35,000 : 1
  • 450 W ozone-free Xenon arc lamp as continuous excitation source
  • Picosecond pulsed diode lasers for precise lifetime studies
  • Spectral measurement range: 230–2050 nm

Available Detectors:

  • PMT-900: 185–980 nm
  • HS-PMT: 230–870 nm
  • MCP-PMT: 200–850 nm (ultrafast detector)
  • InGaAs: 950–2050 nm (Near-Infrared detector)
Application2026-07-09T07:00:08+00:00

The Edinburgh FLS1000 Spectrofluorometer is an advanced instrument used to study fluorescence by measuring fluorescence intensity, emission spectrum, lifetime, and quantum yield.

Key Applications:

Biology: Protein fluorescence, DNA/RNA studies, biomolecular interaction analysis

Material Science: Quantum dots, Nanomaterials, OLED/LED materials, Semiconductors

Chemistry & Pharmaceuticals: Fluorescent dyes, Drug interaction studies, Sensor development

Advanced Research: Energy transfer studies, Photoluminescence analysis, Temperature-dependent fluorescence

Capability of FLS10002026-07-09T07:02:09+00:00

Analyzes liquids, powders, thin films, pellets, and solid samples with high sensitivity.

Sample Requirement:

  • Liquids: Minimum 1 mL (3 mL preferred)
  • Powders: Around 100 mg
  • Thin films / pellets: Can also be analyzed

Measurement Range:

  • UV Region: 230–400 nm
  • Visible Region: 400–700 nm
  • Near Infrared Region: 700–2050 nm

Special Accessories:

  • Temperature-controlled sample holder: −10°C to +105°C
  • Front-face sample holder for powders and solids
  • Integrating sphere for quantum yield measurement

Measures:

  • Fluorescence Intensity
  • Fluorescence Lifetime
  • Quantum Yield
Faculty Advisor2026-08-03T11:25:46+00:00

Dr. Alok Kumar Panda

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