Applied Photophysics Ltd

LKS.60 Nanosecond Laser Photolysis Spectrometer

LKS.60 Nanosecond Laser Photolysis Spectrometer

Key Features

  • High stability xenon light source for continuous and pulsed operation. The increased light throughput associated with pulsed lamp operation is essential to achieving high sensitivity over very short timescales.
  • Multi-wavelength data. The excellent reproducibility of the pulsed light output permits routine generation of time-resolved transient absorbance spectra.
  • Optimised measurements from nanosecond to second timescales.
  • Large sample housing with modular optical system.
  • Various detection configurations are available, including cross beam sample excitation, co-linear sample excitation, diffuse reflectance, low temperature cryostat etc.
  • Upgrade path to a combined laser flash photolysis / stopped-flow and/or flow-flash spectrometer.
  • Logarithmic timebase and digital oversampling using up to 65,000 samples per transient.
  • Automatic instrument operation via comprehensive instrument protocols.
  • Powerful single wavelength and PC ProK global analysis of data.
  • Modular design allows routine addition of a second monochromator or more elaborate customization.

    Click here to download a PDF file showing the layout of the LKS.60 system (shown here with a Quantel Nd:YAG laser)

 

LKS.60 Nanosecond Laser Photolysis Spectrometer
LKS.60 Nanosecond Laser Photolysis Spectrometer
LKS.60 Nanosecond Laser Photolysis Spectrometer