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CVD-grown MoS2 flakes are analysed using Raman and PL imaging with a Raman microscope.
Edinburgh Instruments Ltdemission spectra, which is dependent on their size and composition.
HORIBA ScientificLuminescent optical probes based on lanthanide chelates have attracted particular attention over the last decades in the biomedical field due to their versatile magnetic and photoluminescent properties.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdMicro-XRF is a versatile tool for fast analysis of NiP and Au dual-layer plating thickness on circuit boards without requiring sample preparation.
HORIBA ScientificFluorescence-based methods to detect and quantify Chlorophyll A offer higher sensitivity than absorbance-based methods.
HORIBA ScientificFluorescence spectroscopy, Raman microscopy and particle size distribution analysis are used to characterise sunscreens.
HORIBA ScientificSingle-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have unique electrical, thermal, mechanical and optical properties which make them attractive for a wide variety of applications; ranging from drug delivery to
Edinburgh Instruments LtdThis application note shows how to characterise protein therapeutic formulations for aggregation behaviour in a matter of seconds with A-TEEM spectroscopy.
HORIBA ScientificRaman and photoluminescence spectral imaging are applied to reveal otherwise invisible spatial variation in chemical/crystal structure.
HORIBA ScientificNanomolar concentrations of complementary DNA are quantified using a molecular beacon with a spectrofluorometer.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdThis note presents a reinvestigation and revaluation of the quantum yield of 2AMP in 1 M H2SO4 using quinine bisulphate in 1 M H2SO4 as the reference standard with a modern spectrofluorometer.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdTime-resolved emission spectroscopy is used to identify the emission pathways in the 0D metal halide hybrid, Tris SbMnCl.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdIn this application note the effect of PPO concentration on the luminescence decay profile of the LAB/PPO system is investigated using time-resolved X-ray excited luminescence spectroscopy.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdThis application note describes how Raman and photoluminescence microscopy can be used as an analysis tool in any forensic laboratory.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdPhotoluminescence is proportional to the number of charge carriers in the perovskite and, therefore, is sensitive to charge transfer into adjacent layers. This makes photoluminescence-based techniques invaluable for investigating the performance of new extraction layers.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdCandidate materials for optical in vivo oxygen sensing were evaluated in a relevant in vitro environment through careful control and monitoring of the solution temperature and dissolved oxygen concentration.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdElectron Multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras can be used to detect very weak signals, which would otherwise be lost within the noise floor of the camera.
Quantum Design UK and Ireland LtdThe reduction of PtVI to PtII in chemotherapy drugs is studied in this application.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdThe measurement of fluorescence lifetimes provides a wealth of information on the sample under study.
Edinburgh Instruments LtdCharacterisation of the absorbance, emission and lifetime of novel quantum dot emitters helps establish structure–property relationships.
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