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Instrumentation for measuring fluorescence cross sections from airborne microsized particles.

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  • Instrumentation for measuring fluorescence cross sections from airborne microsized particles. Abstract Text:

    a manninenA Manninen,m putkirantaM Putkiranta,a rostedtA Rostedt,j saarelaJ Saarela,t laurilaT Laurila,m M ,j keskinenJ Keskinen,r hernbergR Hernberg,a manninenA Manninen,m putkirantaM Putkiranta,a rostedtA Rostedt,j saarelaJ Saarela,t laurilaT Laurila,m M ,j keskinenJ Keskinen,r hernbergR Hernberg,

    An experimental instrument for measuring a laser-induced fluorescence spectrum from a single aerosol particle is described. As a demonstration of instrument capabilities, the results of monodisperse 4.7 mum sodium chloride particles doped with fluorescent riboflavin, produced with an inkjet aerosol generator, are presented. The fluorescence of the aerosol particles is excited in the wide range from 210 to 419 nm using a pulsed, tunable optical parametric oscillator laser. The maximum of the fluorescence emission of separately measured particles is detected at 560 nm. The dependence of the fluorescence on the excitation wavelength is studied and fluorescence cross sections are estimated. Agreement between the measured fluorescence data and the literature data for riboflavin is observed.

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    a manninenA Manninen,m putkirantaM Putkiranta,a rostedtA Rostedt,j saarelaJ Saarela,t laurilaT Laurila,m M ,j keskinenJ Keskinen,r hernbergR Hernberg,a manninenA Manninen,m putkirantaM Putkiranta,a rostedtA Rostedt,j saarelaJ Saarela,t laurilaT Laurila,m M ,j keskinenJ Keskinen,r hernbergR Hernberg,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Applied optics

    VOLUME: 47

    Page Numbers: 110-5

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    ISSN: 0003-6935

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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