Difference between revisions of "Lightguides"
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|description='''Lightguides''' consist of optical fibres (either single or in bundles) that can be used to transmit light to a sample from a remote [[light source]] and similarly receive light from a sample and transmit it to a remote [[detector]].Β They have greatly contributed to the range of applications that for which optical methods can be applied. This is particularly true in the fields of medicine and biology. | |description='''Lightguides''' consist of optical fibres (either single or in bundles) that can be used to transmit light to a sample from a remote [[light source]] and similarly receive light from a sample and transmit it to a remote [[detector]].Β They have greatly contributed to the range of applications that for which optical methods can be applied. This is particularly true in the fields of medicine and biology. | ||
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Revision as of 21:25, 24 November 2011
Description
Lightguides consist of optical fibres (either single or in bundles) that can be used to transmit light to a sample from a remote light source and similarly receive light from a sample and transmit it to a remote detector. They have greatly contributed to the range of applications that for which optical methods can be applied. This is particularly true in the fields of medicine and biology.
Abbreviation: n.a.
MitoPedia methods:
Fluorometry,
Spectrophotometry