Signal-to-noise improvement in two-photon spectroscopy

Richard Griffith Freeman, Purdue University

Abstract

Continuing interest in two-photon excitation spectroscopy has led to the development of a new fluorometer. Sinusoidal modulation of the exciting radiation allows one to detect the resultant two-photon excited fluorescence at twice the modulation frequency. This technique has very good detection limits and enables one to rapidly collect corrected two-photon excitation spectra.

Degree

Ph.D.

Advisors

Lytle, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Analytical chemistry

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