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nm NanoLED Source Emits Nanosecond Pulses
New 265 nm NanoLED Source Emits Nanosecond Pulses in
the Deep UV
HORIBA
Jobin Yvon has added an even shorter wavelength to its award winning range
of pulsed NanoLED sources (laser diodes and LEDs). The NanoLED-265 emits
deep ultraviolet pulses at a nominal wavelength of 265 nm, nominal pulse
width of 1.2 ns, spectral FWHM of nominally 15 nm, all with miniaturised
packaging and simple turn-key operation. NanoLEDs are ideal excitation sources
for use in TCSPC based fluorescence lifetime measurements, and this new deep
UV diode is particularly well matched to important fluorophores such as phenylalanine
as well as aromatic hydrocarbons for environmental studies.
The NanoLED-265 features adjustable optics and a gold plated enclosure to ensure suppression of radio frequency noise. The new source is fully plug-and-play compatible with existing NanoLED controllers and all types of TCSPC based lifetime systems. The bench-top driver module features controls for repetition rate and synchronisation delay, as well as comprehensive synchronisation options. A unique microprocessor controlled driver card is also available for OEM applications.
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