Pan et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Single-shot fluorescence spectra of individual micrometer-sized bioaerosols illuminated by a 351-or a 266-nm ultraviolet laserPan et al., 1999
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- Pan Y
- Holler S
- Chang R
- Hill S
- Pinnick R
- Niles S
- Bottiger J
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- Optics letters
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Reproducible fluorescence spectra of individual 2-to 5?? m-diameter biological aerosol particles excited with a single shot from a Q-switched laser (266 or 351?? nm) have been obtained with highly improved signal-to-noise ratios. Critical to the advance are crossed …
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