a vial and a laser
April 3, 2008 at 12:49 pm | sam | everyday scienceI always like seeing a laser pass through a vial of fluorophores.
This is the 488-nm line of an Ar-ion laser passing through a DCDHF fluorophore in water.
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Cool picture! There aren’t enough lasers in my lab.
Comment by psi*psi — April 3, 2008 #
“This is the 488-nm line of an Ar-ion laser passing through a DCDHF fluorophore in water.”
Oh… that answers all my questions then.
Comment by funkmeister — April 4, 2008 #
[…] people enjoyed the last installment, at 488 nm. Now we have another picture with a 532 nm (from a doubled Nd:YAG […]
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