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12 August 1988 Three Color Laser Fluorometer For Studies Of Phytoplankton Fluorescence
David A Phinney, C S Yentsch, J Rohrer
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Abstract
A three color laser fluororneter has been developed for field work operations. Using two tunable dye lasers (excitation wavelengths at 440 m and 530 an), broadband wavelength optical filters were selected to obtain maximum fluorescence sensitivity at wavelengths >675 an (chlorophyll) and 575 an (+15 an (phycoerythrin)). The laser fluorometer permits the measurement of phytoplankton pigments under static or flawing conditions and more closely resembles the time scales (ns) and energy levels (mW) of other laser-induced fluorescence instruments.
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David A Phinney, C S Yentsch, and J Rohrer "Three Color Laser Fluorometer For Studies Of Phytoplankton Fluorescence", Proc. SPIE 0925, Ocean Optics IX, (12 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945721
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Fluorometers

Dye lasers

Optical filters

Pulsed laser operation

Ocean optics

Signal processing

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