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Nanoled 293

Manufactured by Horiba

The NanoLED-293 is a compact and high-performance LED light source designed for applications in spectroscopy, fluorescence, and other laboratory research. It features a narrow spectral bandwidth and high output power, making it suitable for a variety of experimental setups. The core function of the NanoLED-293 is to provide a reliable and stable illumination source for advanced analytical techniques.

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Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy

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Fluorescence decay lifetimes were measured using a time-correlated single photon counting instrument (Fluorocube, Horiba JobinYvon, Edison, NJ) with a 457 nm pulsed LED (NanoLED-293, Horiba JobinYvon, Edison NJ) light source having a 1 ns pulse width and 1 MHz repetition rate. Decays were recorded at the emission maximum of each PDI with a 32 nm bandwidth.
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Fluorescence Lifetime Measurement of HSA

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Fluorescence decay lifetimes were measured using a time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) instrument (Fluorocube, Horiba Scientific, Edison, NJ) with a 294 nm pulsed LED (NanoLED-293, Horiba JobinYvon, Edison NJ) source of ~1 ns pulse width and 1 MHz repetition rate. Decays were recorded at the emission maximum of HSA with a 12 nm bandwidth.
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