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9 November 2005 Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) lifetime studies of terbium-doped DPA
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We have used a high-repetition-rate, pulsed, 266nm microchip laser and a low-repetition-rate, frequency doubled, tunable dye laser (266nm) to study the fluorescence lifetime of the line spectra of terbium doped dipicolinate in distilled water. Our results are related to the detection of endospores in the environment.
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Anali Makoui and Dennis Killinger "Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) lifetime studies of terbium-doped DPA", Proc. SPIE 5994, Chemical and Biological Sensors for Industrial and Environmental Security, 59940Q (9 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.634367
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Dye lasers

Laser induced fluorescence

Terbium

Pulsed laser operation

Environmental sensing

Optical choppers

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