Fluorescence spectrometer FLS1000
Ultimate Sensitivity: Highest sensitivity on the market, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 35,000:1, ensures that the weakest photoluminescence signals can be detected Modular Design: Customise the configuration to suit
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SKU: EMH-D24E641A
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Overview
- Ultimate Sensitivity
- Highest sensitivity on the market, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 35,000:1, ensures that the weakest photoluminescence signals can be detected
- Modular Design
- Customise the configuration to suit your specific research requirements; select from different light sources, detectors, and sample holders to create the optimal configuration
- Upgradability
- Upgrade your system with additional modules as new research needs arise, protecting the investment and keeping the equipment at the cutting edge of your research NIR &
- MIR
- Characterise NIR and MIR emitters with a wide range of infrared detector options with sensitivity out to 5500 nm
- Automation
- Equipped with advanced Fluoracle® software for comprehensive control of experiments, data acquisition, analysis, and time-saving automation features
- Micro-Spectroscopy
- Transform the FLS1000 into a powerful photoluminescence microscope with the MicroPL Upgrade; enabling high-resolution mapping of microscopic samples The FLS1000 Spectrometer redefines excellence in steady-state and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy, making it the go-to choice for both advanced research and routine lab work. This modular system delivers precise measurements across a broad spectral range—from ultraviolet to mid-infrared (up to 5,500 nm)—and captures lifetimes from picoseconds to seconds. It also offers highly accurate absolute photoluminescence quantum yield measurements, with flexible upgrade options available at purchase or added later as your research grows