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Fluorescence Spectrometer

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A fluorescence spectrometer is an analytical instrument used to measure the intensity of fluorescence emitted by a sample when exposed to light of a specific wavelength. This technique is commonly used in biochemistry, molecular biology, and environmental science for qualitative and quantitative analysis of molecules.

Key Features

  • Excitation source
  • Monochromators
  • Sample holder
  • Photon detector
  • Data acquisition software

Pros

  • High sensitivity for trace analysis
  • Wide range of applications in various fields
  • Ability to measure fluorescence intensity and lifetime

Cons

  • Expensive equipment and maintenance costs
  • Requires trained personnel for operation and data interpretation

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