Femtosecond laser induced multi-photon excited fluorescence (MPEF) from individual airborne particles is tested for the first time for discriminating bioaerosols. The fluorescence spectra, analysed in 32 channels, exhibit a composite character originating from simultaneous two-photon and three-photon excitation at 790 nm. Simulants of bacteria aggregates (clusters of dyed polystyrene microspheres) and different pollen particles (Ragweed, Pecan, Mulberry) are clearly discriminated by their MPEF spectra. This demonstration experiment opens the way to more sophisticated spectroscopic schemes like pump-probe and coherent control
We describe a prototype low-cost multi-channel aerosol fluorescence sensor designed for unattended d...
<div><p>A 405 nm diode laser-based on-line bioaerosol detector, BioScout, was tested and compared wi...
We present a novel optical aerosol particle detector based on Xe flash lamp excitation and spectrall...
Rapid bioaerosol characterization has immediate applications in the military, environmental and publ...
Improved real-time methods for characterizing airborne biological particles are needed. Here we revi...
The instantaneous detection of hazardous bioaerosols, spread intentionally or accidentally, is impor...
Sensors that are able to provide reagent-free, continuous monitoring for potential bio-aerosol hazar...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRASeveral workers have reported the development ...
We have designed, constructed, and tested a system that preselects the biological fraction of airbor...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
Characteristic particle size, fluorescence intensity, and fluorescence spectra are important feature...
We describe a prototype laboratory light-scattering instrument that integrates two approaches to air...
Full text of this item is not available in the UHRAWe describe the construction of a bio-aerosol mon...
We describe a prototype low-cost multi-channel aerosol fluorescence sensor designed for unattended d...
<div><p>A 405 nm diode laser-based on-line bioaerosol detector, BioScout, was tested and compared wi...
We present a novel optical aerosol particle detector based on Xe flash lamp excitation and spectrall...
Rapid bioaerosol characterization has immediate applications in the military, environmental and publ...
Improved real-time methods for characterizing airborne biological particles are needed. Here we revi...
The instantaneous detection of hazardous bioaerosols, spread intentionally or accidentally, is impor...
Sensors that are able to provide reagent-free, continuous monitoring for potential bio-aerosol hazar...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRASeveral workers have reported the development ...
We have designed, constructed, and tested a system that preselects the biological fraction of airbor...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
Primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP) in the atmosphere are highly relevant for the Earth syst...
Characteristic particle size, fluorescence intensity, and fluorescence spectra are important feature...
We describe a prototype laboratory light-scattering instrument that integrates two approaches to air...
Full text of this item is not available in the UHRAWe describe the construction of a bio-aerosol mon...
We describe a prototype low-cost multi-channel aerosol fluorescence sensor designed for unattended d...
<div><p>A 405 nm diode laser-based on-line bioaerosol detector, BioScout, was tested and compared wi...
We present a novel optical aerosol particle detector based on Xe flash lamp excitation and spectrall...