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Multicolor Fluorescence Detection for Droplet Microfluidics Using Optical Fibers
Published on: May 5, 2016
A low noise, nonmagnetic fluorescence detector for precision measurements
Kunyan Zhu1, Neal Solmeyer, David S Weiss
1104 Davey Lab, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA.
Abstract:
We have built a fluorescence imaging system with a nonmagnetic front end photodiode array (PDA) located inside a magnetically shielded science region. The PDA is connected by a bundle of 2 m long mini-coaxial cables to a set of external bootstrapped amplifiers with 10(7) Ω trans-impedance and a peak light-equivalent spectral noise density of 2.0 pW∕√Hz in a 150 kHz bandwidth. The detector is being used for a cold atom electron electric dipole moment search experiment.
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