Fluorescence Spectrophotomete
A fluorescence spectrophotometer is an instrument that measures the fluorescence emitted by a substance when it is exposed to electromagnetic radiation, typically UV or visible light. It works by exciting electrons in a sample with light of a specific wavelength and then detecting the emitted light at a longer wavelength. This Instrument has plethora of Application in the field of Quantitative Analysis, Qualitative Analysis, Environmental Monitoring, Biotechnology, Materials Science etc.
MAKE : Hitachi, Japan
MODEL NUMBER : F-7100
Technical Specifications:
| Light source | : | 150 W xenon lamp |
| Measuring wavelength range | : | 200nm to 750 nm (on both EX and EM) |
| Wavelength accuracy | : | ±1 nm |
| Sensitivity | : | S/N 20,000 (Noise: Background) (Raman light of water) |
| Types of Samples | : | Liquid, Powder, and thin film |
Consultancy Charge Details:
| Type | Internal(Student & Staff) (Rs.) | External Educational Institution / R&D) (Rs.) | Industry(Rs.) |
| Liquid, Powder, Thin film | 250 | 350 | 700 |
User Instuctions & Consultancy Form
Staff-Incharge:
Dr. Subhenjit Hazra, Associate Professor (Research)
Contact Details:
| Email ID | : | subhenjithazra.irc@sathyabama.ac.in |