Tag Archives: TCSPC

Investigating Photophysical Properties of Molecular Materials

Intermolecular interaction and packing behavior play major roles in organic electronics. Researchers from the University of Cologne investigated the photophysical properties of molecular materials using the HARPIA spectroscopy system from Light Conversion. Features of the HARPIA comprehensive spectroscopy system include: Femtosecond multi-pulse transient absorption and reflection measurements Femtosecond fluorescence upconversion Time-resolved femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering … Continue reading

November 3, 2020 Blog, Light Conversion, Spectroscopy

Rescheduled: Webinar about NIR Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy

The title of the next installment of ID Quantique’s webinar series is “NIR Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy for Nano-Materials Characterization and Biology”. This presentation will now occur on Tuesday 13 October 2020 from 16:00 to 16:45 CET. This webinar will describe a method at the heart of many applications: time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) and its … Continue reading

September 22, 2020 Blog, ID Quantique, Lasers, Spectroscopy

Nanosecond Timestamping for Single-Photon-Counting Images

The Mantis3 is a single-photon-counting camera with nanosecond timestamping. The Mantis³ consists of a Timepix3-based visible light camera coupled to a Photonis CricketTM, which contains a high-end image intensifier. The TPX3Cam (produced by Amsterdam Scientific Instruments) is a high-rate, event-driven, timestamping camera. The attached CricketTM image intensifier enables single-photon sensitivity and offers a choice of … Continue reading

March 5, 2020 Blog, Cameras and Imaging, Photonis
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