Development and characterization of an inexpensive single-particle fluorescence spectrometer for bioaerosol monitoring
Abstract
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) techniques to analyze atmospheric aerosols are commonly applied for research and human exposure monitoring, but are very expensive or offer poor spectral resolution. Here, we discuss how a recently proposed instrument can acquire resolved fluorescence spectra from many individual particles in a single camera image using four excitation wavelengths matched with common biological fluorophores for particle...
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Title
Development and characterization of an inexpensive single-particle fluorescence spectrometer for bioaerosol monitoring
Published Date
Feb 2, 2018
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
3646 - 3646
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