We
start with the best steady-state optical bench from HORIBA Jobin
Yvon SPEX®,
add in a pulsed laser-diode or a pulsed spark source, and finish
with a superior detector-module.
The Result?
The World's Most Sensitive Spectrofluorometer, with TCSPC ready to perform time-domain lifetime spectroscopy! You get the reliability and know-how of the SPEX® FluoroLog® series, together with the solid-state economy and sensitivity of IBH lifetime analysis, all in one instrument. All functions are software controlled from a host computer, giving you access to data with just a few keystrokes. A high repetition rate light source rapidly builds up a histogram of the sample's fluorescence decay.
So why use TCSPC for time-resolved experiments?
- Variations of the excitation beam's intensity are irrelevant
- Detects individual photons
- No pulse-smearing from boxcar gates
- High speed data-acquisitions
- Digial precision, and no analog offset required for fitting results
- The entire decay curve is examined at once
Of all the modern time-domain methods, including boxcar integration and streak cameras, TCSPC has by far the best dynamic range. If your sample lifetimes are really important, then SPEX®-IBH TCSPC is the method for you.
Technical Specifications
| Exciation Sources | |
| Steady-State | Broadband 450-W Xenon arc lamp from UV to near-IR |
| TCSPC |
|
| Spectrometers | |
| Czerny-Turner, with classically-rulled gratings and all reflective optics. Optional double-grating spectrometers available. For standard 1200-grooves/mm. | |
| Resolution | 0.2 nm |
| Accuracy | ± 0.5
nm |
| Speed | 150 nm/s |
| Range | 0 - 1300 nm |
| Detectors | |
TCSPC and Steady State |
TBX-04
photomultiplier tube module, response 185 - 650 nm. Dark
counts < 80 cps (< 20 cps typical). Timing jitter typically
180 ps FWHM, 250 ps maximum. Optioncal cooled extended-red
detectors are available to 850 nm. |
| Lifetimes Measureable | |
| TCSPC | < 100
ps to 100 µs lifetimes |
| MCS | < 10
µs to seconds (depending on source) |
| Software | |
| Runs under Windows™ | |

