The Quantaurus-QY measures quantum yields faster and easier than the traditional relative method.
The new Quantaurus-Tau quickly and easily measures fluorescence lifetimes of light emitting materials in thin film, powder, solid, or liquid form from sub-nanoseconds to milliseconds with single-photon-counting sensitivity. Liquid samples can be cooled down to -196°C. Seven LEDs allow sample excitation from 280 nm to 630 nm.
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