High-resolution microspectroscopy and sub-nanosecond time-resolved spectroscopy with the synchrotron infrared source |
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Institution: | 1. Laboratory of Parasitology, Fish and Bee Diseases, Veterinary Diagnostic Directorate, National Food Chain Safety Office, Tábornok utca 2, Budapest H-1143, Hungary;2. Laboratory of Mammalian, Poultry and Wildlife Pathology, Veterinary Diagnostic Directorate, National Food Chain Safety Office, Tábornok utca 2, Budapest H-1143, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Infrared produced as synchrotron radiation has useful qualities for a number of infrared measurement methods. The most important is the high source brightness, which allows infrared microspectroscopy to be performed on sample regions having a size equal to the wavelength of light (a few microns). The source is also pulsed, enabling time-resolved spectroscopy to be performed without the need for a high-speed infrared detector. This paper reviews the qualities of infrared synchrotron radiation, and shows performance capabilities for microspectroscopy and sub-nanosecond time-resolved spectroscopy. Results from the National Synchrotron Light Source infrared beamlines are presented or reviewed. |
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