Edinburgh FLS980 spectrometer: Upconversion luminescence and µs lifetimes with multi-channel scaling
This is tutorial will show viewers how to use the Edinburgh FLS980 spectrometer to measure: (1) steady state upconversion luminescence spectra excited by a NIR laser, and (2) microsecond decay curves measured in multi-channel scaling mode (MSC). This video is specific for the configuration of the FLS980 instrument in the Inorganic Nanostructures Facility at the Molecular Foundry. See below for links to specific topics in this video and tutorials of other capabilities of the Edinburgh FLS980. Related videos & links: Using the FLS980 for standard spectroscopy with Xe lamp & TCSPC lifetime measurements with a ps-pulsed laser • Edinburgh FLS980 spectrometer: Steady stat... PDF quick start manual for the Molecular Foundry FLS980 spectrometer (LBNL users only) https://sites.google.com/lbl.gov/edin... The Molecular Foundry is a Department of Energy nanoscience user facility in Berkeley, California, USA. The Edinburgh FLS980 and many other instruments are available to scientists free of charge through the Molecular Foundry User Program. For more information, visit http://foundry.lbl.gov

Edinburgh FLS980 spectrometer: Steady state spectra and ns lifetime measurements (Xe lamp/TCSPC)

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