We describe a novel, low-cost instrument to acquire both elastic and inelastic (fluorescent) scattering spectra from individual supermicron-size particles in a multi-particle collection on a microscope slide. The principle of the device is based on a slitless spectroscope that is often employed in astronomy to determine the spectra of individual stars in a star cluster but had not been applied to atmospheric particles. Under excitation, most commonly by either a 405 nm diode laser or a UV light-emitting diode (LED), fluorescence emission spectra of many individual particles can be determined simultaneously. The instrument can also acquire elastic scattering spectra from particles illuminated by a white-light source. The technique also provi...
Atmospheric aerosols are ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s atmosphere and can be important with resp...
Original article can be found at: http://spie.org/x306.xml Copyright SPIE DOI: 10.1117/12.629868 [Fu...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
We describe a novel, low-cost instrument to acquire both elastic and inelastic (fluorescent) scatter...
Full text of this item is not available in the UHRAWe describe the construction of a bio-aerosol mon...
Sensors that are able to provide reagent-free, continuous monitoring for potential bio-aerosol hazar...
A fluorescence particle spectrometer (FPS) for real-time mea-surement of the fluorescence spectra of...
A fluorescence particle spectrometer (FPS) for real-time mea-surement of the fluorescence spectra of...
We describe a prototype laboratory light-scattering instrument that integrates two approaches to air...
Fluorescence is a powerful technique that has potential uses in detection and characterization of bi...
This thesis presents the development and use of an optical device designed for aerosol analysis in d...
An aerosol deflection technique based on the single-shot UV-laser-induced fluorescence spectrum from...
This thesis presents the development and use of an optical device designed for aerosol analysis in d...
Most methods of classifying airborne pollen are labor-intensive and prohibitively expensive, which l...
Atmospheric aerosols are ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s atmosphere and can be important with resp...
Atmospheric aerosols are ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s atmosphere and can be important with resp...
Original article can be found at: http://spie.org/x306.xml Copyright SPIE DOI: 10.1117/12.629868 [Fu...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
We describe a novel, low-cost instrument to acquire both elastic and inelastic (fluorescent) scatter...
Full text of this item is not available in the UHRAWe describe the construction of a bio-aerosol mon...
Sensors that are able to provide reagent-free, continuous monitoring for potential bio-aerosol hazar...
A fluorescence particle spectrometer (FPS) for real-time mea-surement of the fluorescence spectra of...
A fluorescence particle spectrometer (FPS) for real-time mea-surement of the fluorescence spectra of...
We describe a prototype laboratory light-scattering instrument that integrates two approaches to air...
Fluorescence is a powerful technique that has potential uses in detection and characterization of bi...
This thesis presents the development and use of an optical device designed for aerosol analysis in d...
An aerosol deflection technique based on the single-shot UV-laser-induced fluorescence spectrum from...
This thesis presents the development and use of an optical device designed for aerosol analysis in d...
Most methods of classifying airborne pollen are labor-intensive and prohibitively expensive, which l...
Atmospheric aerosols are ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s atmosphere and can be important with resp...
Atmospheric aerosols are ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s atmosphere and can be important with resp...
Original article can be found at: http://spie.org/x306.xml Copyright SPIE DOI: 10.1117/12.629868 [Fu...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...