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HIGHLY SENSITIVE LASER SPECTROMETERS FOR NEAR INFRARED AND VISIBLE RANGES

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Laser spectrometers for registration of luminescent signals with nanosecond temporal resolution are presented. The versatile spectrometer is capable to operate with up to tenth of nanometer resolution in wide spectral range. The specialized spectrometer for singlet oxygen luminescence measuring in vitro and in vivo possesses unique sensitivity in the near infrared region. Experimental results confirming high technical capacities of the setups are presented.

About the Authors

A. S. Stasheuski
Институт физики НАН Беларуси, г. Минск
Belarus


V. A. Galievsky
Институт физики НАН Беларуси, г. Минск
Belarus


B. M. Dzhagarov
Институт физики НАН Беларуси, г. Минск
Belarus


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Stasheuski A.S., Galievsky V.A., Dzhagarov B.M. HIGHLY SENSITIVE LASER SPECTROMETERS FOR NEAR INFRARED AND VISIBLE RANGES. Devices and Methods of Measurements. 2011;(1):35-31. (In Russ.)

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