Microfluorometer
The Microfluorometer measure the UV-visible-NIR fluorescence spectra of microscopic samples. The Microfluorometer is a fluorescence spectrophotometer combined with a microscope. They are designed to measure fluorescence spectra of microscopic samples or microscopic areas of larger objects. There are two basic types: the fully integratedmicrofluorometer that has been built and optimized for fluorescence microspectroscopy and the fluorescence spectrometer unit designed to attach to an open photoport of an optical microscope. The beauty of microfluorometers is that they can also be configured to measure the transmission and reflectance spectra of microscopic sample areas in addition to fluorescence. And with special software, they are capable ofcolorimetry as well. A CRAIC Technologies™ microfluorometer is a purpose-built system that allows you to analyze UV-visible-NIR range fluorescence microspectra™ non-destructively and with no sample contact. Capable of analyzing even sub-micron areas, they are also capable of high resolution digital imaging. Designed for ease-of-use, they are durable instruments designed for microscale spectroscopy. Luminescence microspectrometer: an instrument designed to measure the fluorescence and luminescence emission spectra of microscopic samples with excitation in the UV, visible and NIR regions. The following links have more information: