Optimization of Fluorescence Signals
Agilent Technologies: Optimization of Fluorescence Signals
You have seen a fluorescence signal from your sample, but is it the best you can do? This Workshop will focus on the basics of the Cary Eclipse fluorescence software and its operation as well as the optimization of the observed signal. The relationships of spectral bandwidth and detector voltage on the observed signal will be examined. Additional topics to be discussed include the inner filter effect and its manifestation as well as the elimination of second order Rayleigh Scatter.
Presenter: Mark Fisher, PhD (Application Engineer, Molecular Spectroscopy, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Mark, an Application Scientist for Agilent Technologies, has over 30 years of experience in molecular spectroscopy. He has held roles in Agilent's UV-Vis-NIR, fluorescence, and atomic absorption product portfolios. In addition to identifying industry trends and new business needs, Mark's responsibilities include application development, pre and post-sales support, as well as acting as a customer advocate for new product and technology opportunities. Mark received his doctorate in analytical chemistry from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.