Ruby Crystal for Demonstrating Time- and Frequency-Domain Methods of Fluorescence Lifetime Measurements

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Danielle E. Chandler
Zigurts K. Majumdar
Gregor J. Heiss
Robert M. Clegg
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[1] University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,Physics Department
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Journal of Fluorescence | 2006年 / 16卷
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Fluorescence; Luminescence; Lifetimes; Time-domain; Frequency-domain; Phosphorescence; Ruby; Phase; Modulation; Lockin;
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We present experiments that are convenient and educational for measuring fluorescence lifetimes with both time- and frequency-domain methods. The sample is ruby crystal, which has a lifetime of about 3.5 milliseconds, and is easy to use as a class-room demonstration. The experiments and methods of data analysis are used in the lab section of a class on optical spectroscopy, where we go through the theory and applications of fluorescence. Because the fluorescence decay time of ruby is in the millisecond region, the instrumentation for this experiment can be constructed easily and inexpensively compared to the nanosecond-resolved instrumentation required for most fluorescent compounds, which have nanosecond fluorescence lifetimes. The methods are applicable to other luminescent compounds with decay constants from microseconds and longer, such as transition metal and lanthanide complexes and phosphorescent samples. The experiments, which clearly demonstrate the theory and methods of measuring temporally resolved fluorescence, are instructive and demonstrate what the students have learned in the lectures without the distraction of highly sophisticated instrumentation.
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页码:793 / 807
页数:14
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