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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 17,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 26-27
  • (1963)

A Mirrored Test Tube for Fluorescence Analysis

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Abstract

Various techniques have been used to increase the fluorescence energy from a cuvette by making part of the cuvette a mirror <i>(1)</i>. This is particularly important when one tries to record the fluorescent spectra of weakly fluorescing solutions. The use of most mirror materials (aluminum foil, evaporated aluminum, silver, etc.) provides a convenient but fragile mirror surface. Evaporated Nichrome V however, provides a mirror of 50% reflectivity at <i>500</i> millimicrons which is impervious to all laboratory chemicals. It is an extremely hard film and withstands normal handling.

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