Time-resolved fluorescence

Infrastructure

    Infrastructure Details

    Acronym

    TRPL

    Name of national/international infrastructure this infrastructure belongs to

    Part of Lund Nano-Characterization infrastructure.

    Description

    TRPL infrastructure occupies one room and contains short-pulse laser and STREK-camera. The main purpose is to conduct time-resolved fluorescence (photoluminescence) measurements in a broad spectral range with sub-2 ps temporal resolution. Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting set-up is also part of the TRPL facilities.

    Equipment and resources

    TRPL is based on a 100 fs Ti:Sapphire laser Tsunami, Spectra-Physics, class IV laser. This laser is used as an excitation source for TRPL measurements. STREAK-camera can be used in 300-900 nm spectral range and in 2 ps to 2 ns time range. TCSPC system can use either Tsunami or 100 ps diode lasers for measurements from 100 ps to sub-ms time scale. Temperature-dependent studies down to 10 K are possible.

    Services provided

    Time-resolved studies in physics, chemistry and biology.
    Nitrogen line, internet.

    Management of the infrastructure

    Lab responsible: Arkady Yartsev

    UKÄ subject classification

    • Natural Sciences

    Type of infrastructure

    • Equipment