Time resolved laser induced fluorescence system

F. J. Bautista, J. De La Rosa, F. J. Gallegos

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Abstract

Fluorescence methods are being used increasingly in the measurement of species concentrations in gases, liquids and solids. Laser induced fluorescence is spontaneous emission from atoms or molecules that have been excited by laser radiation. Here we present a time resolved fluorescence instrument that consists of a 5 μJ Nitrogen laser (337.1 nm), a sample holder, a quartz optical fiber, a spectrometer, a PMT and a PC that allows the measurement of visible fluorescence spectra (350-750 nm). Time response of the system is approximately 5 ns. The instrument has been used in the measurement of colored bond paper, antifreeze, diesel, cochineal pigment and malignant tissues. The data acquisition was achieved through computer control of a digital oscilloscope (using General Purpose Interface Bus GPIB) and the spectrometer via serial (RS232). The instrument software provides a graphic interface that lets make some data acquisition tasks like finding fluorescence spectra, and fluorescence lifetimes. The software was developed using the Lab-View 6i graphic programming package and can be easily managed in order to add more functions to it.

Original languageEnglish
Article number60460P
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume6046
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006
EventFifth Symposium Optics in Industry - Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico
Duration: 8 Sep 20059 Sep 2005

Keywords

  • Fluorescence lifetime
  • Fluorescence spectra
  • Laser Induced Fluorescence

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