Thank you Pawley,
I know that one but I wonder if there are other sources. I'm just as
asking this because if you measure the system performance from 400 to
700 it gives you a flat response. I was expecting it to behave in
accordance to a PMT profile.
Nuno Moreno, PhD
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James Pawley escreveu:
>> I'd wager that there are many of us that would like to see that.
>> Good luck,
>>
>> c
>>
>> Carl A. Boswell, Ph.D.
>> Molecular and Cellular Biology
>> University of Arizona
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>> FAX 520-621-3709
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nuno Moreno"
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>> Subject: AOBS spectrum
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>
> Hi all,
>
> A measured response of the Leica AOBS can be found as Figure 3-23 on
> page 57 of "The Handbook".
>
> I gather that actually measuring it was very difficult but it came from
> Leica.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jim Pawley
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>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Does anyone know where can I find information about the Leica AOBS
>>> spectral response? ...or from the AOTFs they use.
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>> --
>>> Nuno Moreno, PhD
>>> ___________
>>> Equipment Management Unit, Head
>>> Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência
>>> Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
>>> phone +351 214464606
>>> fax +351 214407970
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