The Cary Eclipse is a computer-controlled spectrophotometer that's ideal for life science and other applications. It's designed to only illuminate samples when data is being acquired, which helps preserve the integrity of photosensitive molecules.
Technical Specification
Light source:
Xenon flash lamp that produces 80 flashes per second
Wavelength range:
200–900 nm for both excitation and emission
Wavelength accuracy:
±0.5 nm at 541.2 nm and ±1.0 nm from 200–900 nm
Scan speed:
24,000 nm/min without peak shifts
Data point capture:
1 fluorescence data point every 12.5 ms
Temperature control:
Peltier temperature-controlled cuvette holder with a typical variation of ±0.05 ˚C
Measurement modes:
Fluorescence, chemiluminescence, bioluminescence, and time-resolved phosphorescence
Room light immunity:
Yes, for most fluorescent samples
Software:
Cary Eclipse Control Software
Spectrum calculator:
Mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, log, and square root functions
Location
Makmal Penyelidikan Organik Sintetis, Tingkat Biru Blok B, Jabatan Kimia, Fakulti Sains.