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Precise control over how much signal averaging is done and how frequently data points are collected.
Precise control over how much signal averaging is done and how frequently data points are collected.

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Set excitation and emission filter.

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Set the voltage of the PMT detector to have a better resolution of the low intensity signals.

Revision as of 11:40, 23 August 2017

Cary Eclipse

Device name: Cary Eclipse fluorescence spectrometer

Device responsible: Nicolò Baroni

Room: R203

Wavelength range Excitation: 190 - 1100 nm

Wavelength range Emission: 190 - 1100 nm

Dimensions (W x D x H): 560 mm x 560 mm x 250 mm

Getting started

a. Turn on the device and turn on the computer; don’t start the software immediately.

b. Open the folder "Cary Eclipse" and choose the task which you want to perform.

Scanning Set-Up

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I Three modes of operation are offered: fluorescence, phosphorescence and bio-/chemi-luminescence.

II Select the measurement to perform: excitation, emission and synchronous (scans with a constant wavelength or wavenumber difference between monochromators to resolve multi-component mixtures).

III Select to scan in wavelength, wavenumber, angstroms or electron volts.

IV Set excitation and starting and ending wavelengths.

V Precise control over how much signal averaging is done and how frequently data points are collected.

CE1.PNG

I Set excitation and emission filter.

II Set the voltage of the PMT detector to have a better resolution of the low intensity signals.