LP980 Transient Absorption Spectrometer Beam Alignment-Optimising Signal for the Highest Sensitivity Measurements

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LP980 Transient Absorption Spectrometer Beam Alignment-Optimising Signal for the Highest Sensitivity Measurements

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  • Author: Ian N. Stanton, Ph. D.
Transient absorption (flash photolysis) is a powerful tool to understand many photochemical properties and reactions, from measuring the energy levels and lifetimes of excited singlet and triplet states, to measuring electron and energy transfer rates of paired molecular systems, and even photocatalysis intermediates and products. The Edinburgh Instruments LP980 Transient Absorption Spectrometer is ideally suited for photo-generated excited state lifetimes and spectra from nanoseconds to seconds, and is the world’s only transient absorption spectrometer to feature a pulsed flashlamp as a high-intensity, ultra-stable probe source, and a dual detector measurement mode offering both an ICCD camera for time-gated transient spectra and a PMT for kinetic transient lifetimes.

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