LifeSpec II Lifetime Spectrometer
- Fastest TCSPC instrument on the market due to zero temporal dispersion
- Subtractive double‐monochromators result in zero temporal dispersion
- 5 ps – 10 μs lifetimes (detector and laser dependent)
- Extended NIR range – spectral coverage up to 1650 nm
- Compact footprint
- Multi-laser integration through two excitation ports; super‐continuum, Ti:Sapphire, and plug‐and‐play
LifeSpec II spectrometer – Fluorescence lifetime measurement with ultimate temporal resolution
Product Description
The Lifespec II is a compact, fully integrated, high performance, time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) fluorescence lifetime spectrometer designed for use with high repetition rate pulsed femtosecond and picosecond lasers. The system is a fully automated solution, combining hardware and software in a single package for fundamental research and routine laboratory applications. Its zero temporal dispersion optics, using double-monochromators in subtractive mode, sets the standard for technical performance in measuring ultra-fast decays.
This is the only turn-key fluorescence lifetime measurement system on the market featuring a subtractive double-monochromator, which provides for zero temporal dispersion and allows the instrument to measure fluorescence lifetimes down to 5 ps with ultrafast lasers.
The powerful F980 software controls all the hardware and also analyses the raw data. With reconvolution, the software can reliably measure fluorescence lifetimes down to a tenth of the instrument response function.
Data acquisition modes range from fluorescence lifetime decay acquisitions and time-resolved spectra to automated time-resolved anisotropy measurements and automated temperature maps. The LifeSpec II in the standard configuration is supplied with one detector, however, additional detectors can be added. The LifeSpec II requires at least one picosecond pulsed diode laser (EPL Series, HPL Series), pulsed LED (EPLED Series), supercontinuum laser or Ti:Sapphire laser (with suitable pulse picker) for operation.
Sample Chamber:
The LifeSpec II has a large sample chamber that enables a variety of sample holder options to be fitted easily. These include single cuvette holders, multiple sample holders, front face film/bulk/powder holders, fibre attachments, thermostated sample holders and cryostats.
Subtractive double monochromator:
Zero temporal dispersion in the optical path is a necessity for precise fluorescence lifetime measurements in the lower picosecond time scale. Conventional monochromators introduce temporal shifts and pulse broadening originating from propagation delays caused by the dimensions of the grating. The new design of the LifeSpec II uses two coupled monochromators with opposite pulse broadening characteristics. This eliminates temporal delays and temporal dispersion and enhances the stray light rejection. In this manner sources of errors in the response of the instrument are reduced and lifetime measurements can be performed and analysed more
accurately.
Computer-controlled polarisers:
Computer Controlled Motorised mounts are used both in the excitation beam path and in the emission path to operate the optional Glan Thompson polarisers. An excitation polariser may not be needed if the laser’s emission is naturally polarised, which is the case for Ti:Sapphire and picosecond-pulsed diode lasers. Linearly polarised excitation and emission is a necessity for fluorescence anisotropy measurements. However, even for precise fluorescence decays (energy relaxation), polarisers may be required to eliminate rotational artifacts that are superimposed on the fluorescence decay (“magic angle” measurements).
Fluorescence Lifetime Measurement and analysis capabilities:
DATA ACQUISITION MODES
• Fluorescence Decay Acquisition.
• Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectra.
• Quasi-Steady State Spectra (with spectral correction).
• Automated Time-Resolved Anisotropy Measurements (with optional polarisers).
• Automated Temperature Maps (with optional cryostat or Peltier cooled sample holder).
DATA ANALYSIS MODE
• 4-exponential fit with background, shift, reconvolution (based on Marquardt Levenberg algorithm).
• Multi-exponential fluorescence anisotropy fits.
ADVANCED DATA ANALYSIS (optional)
• 4-exponential fit with background, shift, reconvolution, no initial guesses required (based on proprietary algorithm).
• Lifetime Distribution Analysis with a grid of 200 lifetimes and no a priori shapes of the distribution.
• Batch Analysis.
• Global Analysis.
• Förster Kinetics.
• Micellar Quenching Fits.
• Extended Expotential Components Analysis.
• Advanced Fluorescence Anisotropy kinetics with reconvolution.
Fluorescence Lifetime Measurement
The LifeSpec II is perfect for fluorescence lifetime measurement. For further information on the LifeSpecII fluorescence lifetime spectrometer simply contact a member of our sales team at sales@edinst.com. We look forward to being of assistance.
Technical Specifications
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Optical Configuration | 90° between excitation and emission beam path |
Mode of Operation | Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) Optional Multi Channel Scaling (MSC) Upgrade |
Excitation Source Options | All high rep rate pulsed sources such as picosecond pulsed diode lasers (EPL Series, HPL Series) and LEDs (EPLED Series), supercontinuum pulsed lasers and femtosecond Ti:Sapphire lasers. (Contact us for more information) |
Lifetime Range | 5 ps – 10 µs (depending on source and detector choice) Up to 1 s with MSC upgrade |
Detector Options | 230 nm – 650 nm, 230 nm – 850 nm, 500 nm – 1700 nm (Contact us for more information) |
Mechanical Spectral Range | 200 nm – 900 nm (standard) plus 800 nm – 2000 nm (optional for infrared PMT detectors) |
Spectral Band Pass | 0 to 60 nm (computer controlled) |
Temporal Dispersion | Zero (negligible) |
Laser Beam Attenuation | 4 orders of magnitude, continuously adjustable (computer controlled) |
Spectrometer Software | F980 Software complete package for data acquisition and lifetime data analysis |
Software
F980 spectrometer operating software is at the heart of all the Lifespec-II and is a fully comprehensive, user-friendly data analysis software package. Irrespective of system configurations, this software provides the user with complete control.
The F980 software is Windows 7, 8 and 10 compatible and is based on a data centred design that enables the user to focus on their measurement. This guarantees ease-of-use in the operation of a modular and potentially complex spectrometer.
Measurement set-up and data acquisition is made through an intuitive menu system. Key spectroscopic parameters are easily accessed through functional groupings, while common measurement routines can be saved as method files to allow previous experiments to be easily repeated. Tabbed dialogue boxes and particular scan parameters are always visible during set-up. The current status of the instrument is also continuously displayed.
A unique feature of the F980 software is that all modes of data acquisition, including spectral scanning and lifetime acquisition in both MCS and TCSPC modes, are controlled from within one software package. Modern light sources, detectors, complex sample holders and cooler options (thermostated sample holders and cryostats) are supported and fully software controlled.
Upgrade to FAST (Fluorescence Analysis Software Technology) software for the advanced analysis of fluorescence and phosphorescence decay kinetics.