G. Chen et al., CONDITIONAL-FIRING AEROSOL-FLUORESCENCE SPECTRUM ANALYZER FOR INDIVIDUAL AIRBORNE PARTICLES WITH PULSED 266-NM LASER EXCITATION, Optics letters, 21(16), 1996, pp. 1307-1309
We report the operation of an aerosol-fluorescence spectrum analyzer c
apable of selectively measuring the fluorescence spectra of single mic
rometer-sized aerosol particles as they flow through the instrument. A
s the particle first traverses a cw 488-nm probe laser beam, the total
fluorescence and elastic scattering are measured with photomultiplier
s. When the photomultiplier output levels meet preset logic conditions
, a UV laser (at 266 nm) is fired and the particle fluorescence spectr
um is recorded. Fluorescence spectra of biological airborne particles
are presented. The ability of the analyzer to capture the fluorescence
spectrum of one type of particle while ignoring others, based on the
particle characteristics, is also demonstrated. (C) 1996 Optical Socie
ty of America