A biological particle counter with a new optical system based on 405nm laser-induced fluorescence is developed. When the media is standard fluorescent particles, the fluorescence signal will be caught clearly. Further, Staphylococcus aureus are used as typical bacteria for fluorescence analysis. The results show that the counter can distinguish between fluorescent particles and non-fluorescent particles, and can differentiate between active biological particles and inactive biological particles.
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