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20 New Interferometer Key to FTIR


The WQF-510A FT-IR spectrometer from BFRL features a new type of cube-corner Michelson interferometer that offers a smaller size and more compact structure, providing higher stability and less sensitivity to vibrations and thermal variation.


The fully sealed damp and dust proof interferometer ensures higher adaptability to the environment and increases accuracy and reliability in operation, while the isolated IR source and large space heat dissipation chamber design provides higher thermal stability - stable interference is obtained without the need of dynamic adjustment.


Furthermore, super wide sample compartment provides more flexibility to accommodate various accessories.


Beijing Beifen-Ruili Analytical Instrument (Group) Co. Ltd.


Tel: 0086 10 84347289, 64361325 Fax: 0086 10 64377039


Email: international@bfrl.com.cn or market@braic.com


Website: www.bfrl.com.cn or www.braic.com


New Generation of Turnkey TCSPC Fluorescence Lifetime Systems


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The company offers eight series of over 50 models of products, including atomic absorption spectrophotometer, atomic fluorescence spectrometer, FTIR spectrometer, UV/VIS spectrophotometer, optical emission spectrometer, gas chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography and microwave digestion system, all offered at very competitive prices.


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Spectroscopy Leader Releases iOS Mobile Application to Apple’s iTunes Store


Ocean Optics has released a mobile application for iOS devices to the iTunes Store. The free application allows users of Apple’s iPhone, iPod touch and iPad to access helpful spectroscopy calculators, browse application data and access the latest technical product information on Ocean Optics spectrometers, sensors, light sources, and fibre optic capabilities.


The complete application is available at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ ocean-optics/id598298421?mt=8.


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Horiba Scientific announces the Delta Series, their newest generation of time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) fluorescence lifetime systems. They are designed to be faster, simpler, and more affordable than any other lifetime solution on the market.


The Delta series features the most advanced TCSPC system controller, the widest array of sources (up to 100 MHz operation), the widest lifetime ranges (ps to sec); virtually unlimited configurability with Horiba’s new F-Link plug-and-play architecture; and the industry’s most advanced lifetime modelling software. The lowest deadtime of any TCSPC system makes the Delta series the fastest lifetime system on the market, with nearly lossless counting at up to 100 MHz and total lifetime measurement times as short as 1 ms.


The Delta series includes DeltaPro, an affordable and simplest to use filter-based lifetime system with performance that rivals most high-end systems. DeltaFlex, a fully modular system, seamlessly integrates excitation and emission monochromators, the widest array of sources (diodes, laser diodes, supercontinuum lasers) and detectors (including NIR), for flexibility and upgradability.


DeltaPro has simplified the complexity of time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) so any lab can take advantage of the power of fluorescence dynamics using TCSPC, at a starting price of $30k USD. The DeltaPro takes advantage of interchangeable pulsed laser-diode and LED light-sources. The NanoLED and DeltaDiode range of sources cover discrete emission wavelengths from 250nm to the near-IR and enables measurement of lifetimes from ps to µs. By simply adding a SpectraLED source to the system, phosphorescence lifetimes of µs to 1 second can also be measured.


DeltaFlex offers complete flexibility. The system is designed to measure luminescence lifetimes ranging over 11 orders of magnitude, without the need to change cables or cards. Comprised of Horiba’s high repetition rate sources, high speed detectors and ultra-low deadtime electronics, the DeltaFlex enables fast and efficient acquisition of lifetime data.


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