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The Cary Eclipse—the only instrument for measurements using fiber optics

28 Mar 2021

The Cary Eclipse is a robust, versatile spectrophotometer that has been purposely designed and built so that you get the accurate results that you are looking for in the quickest possible time—and all without instrument downtime due to maintenance or failure. Find out more about the Cary Eclipse spectrophotometer:

Cary Eclipse Fluorescence Spectrophotometer

Agilent Technologies

The Agilent Cary Eclipse fluorescence spectrophotometer is sensitive, accurate, and flexible. It can measure fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, and bioluminescence. Accessories include temperature control and solid sample handling, automatic polarizers and a microplate reader for high sample throughput.

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Fluorescence SpectroscopyFluorometers and spectrofluorometers (also called fluorescence spectrometers) are used to measure the intensity and wavelength of fluorescent light emitted from a sample after excitation by illumination. Spectrofluorometers utilize monochromators to select the desired wavelengths, whereas filter fluorometers employ a set of filters. Spectrofluorometers for measuring steady-state fluorescence and lifetime fluorescence (or time-resolved fluorescence) are available, as well as fluorescence microscopes and microplate readers. Find the best fluorescence spectroscopy products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.FluorescenceThe emission of fluorescence occurs when a photon of energy is supplied to a fluorescent chemical compound by an external source, causing it to become excited. Fluorescence can be detected and measured for different purposes using microplate readers, fluorescence microscopes, fluorescence scanners, and flow cytometers.
The Cary Eclipse—the only instrument for measurements using fiber optics