2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2005.11.033
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Frequency-selective absorbance detection: Refractive index and turbidity compensation with dual-wavelength measurement

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“…Light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) have been widely used as a light source by replacing conventional light sources and/or a monochromator in many optical measurements because of their wide range of emission wavelength covering from the infrared (IR) to ultraviolet (UV), good stability in light intensity ( i . e ., lower fluctuation in intensity), and narrow emission bands …”
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“…Light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) have been widely used as a light source by replacing conventional light sources and/or a monochromator in many optical measurements because of their wide range of emission wavelength covering from the infrared (IR) to ultraviolet (UV), good stability in light intensity ( i . e ., lower fluctuation in intensity), and narrow emission bands …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elimination of optical filter can enhance the sensitivity of an optical measurement system because optical filters reduce light intensity registered on a photodetector. Light level should be converted to electrical signals and any photodetector is surrounded by many different types of electrical noises so higher light intensity is usually preferred to get higher sensitivity …”
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“…In a later modification, instead of the LED, the common leg of a bifurcated fiber optic (FO, http://www.dolan-jenner.com) was the light source. The two free distal ends of the FO were coupled to a 583 and a 653 nm LED (signal and reference), 42,43 respectively driven at 30 and 31 mA. The two LEDs were alternately turned on and off at 0.33 Hz (1.5 s on-period, each) controlled via an N-channel logic level MOSFET switch (IRLI530N, www.irf.com) (the schematic appears in Figure S10 in the SI).…”
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confidence: 99%