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Laser Flash Photolysis - LP920 Series

The LP920 is a fully automated turnkey solution designed to set the standards for technical performance in laser flash photolysis for fundamental research and routine laboratory applications. Whether you're studying chemical or biological species the LP920’s modular construction and flexibility enables you to integrate and customise advanced solutions and upgrades in line with your requirements. The LP920 enables users to reli…

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The LP920 is a fully automated turnkey solution designed to set the standards for technical performance in laser flash photolysis for fundamental research and routine laboratory applications.

Whether you're studying chemical or biological species the LP920’s modular construction and flexibility enables you to integrate and customise advanced solutions and upgrades in line with your requirements.

The LP920 enables users to reliably and accurately measure transient absorption either in spectral and/or kinetic mode and has a large sample chamber to house a variety of sample holders.

Our tried and tested advanced software is capable of dual mode measurement removing the need to make any manual mechanical adjustments. The software has an easy-to-use graphical user interface that simplifies a users ability to take measurements. Users can comprehensively manipulate data and perform analysis routines.

The LP920 series of spectrometers use a pulsed, high-intensity 450 W Xenon lamp to increase the measurement sensitivity in short timescales (nanoseconds and microseconds). A lower-intensity, high-stability halogen lamp is optionally available for cw measurements over millisecond and second timescales.

The LP920 is available in three configurations, kinetic (LP920-K) for predominantly lifetime transient decay measurements at a single wavelength, spectral (LP920-S) for predominantly spectral measurements of the decay process(es), and combined (LP920-KS) for both kinetic and spectral measurements.

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