Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced the Thermo Scientific Lumina, a research-grade dual-monochromator scanning fluorescence spectrometer.
Designed for both demanding research applications and routine laboratory analysis, the Lumina delivers 0.5nm spectral bandwidth, high sensitivity and fast scanning speed, making it suitable for rapid and accurate assay development, quantification and sample analysis applications in life science, QA/QC, materials science, pharmaceutical, environmental, photochemistry and luminescence laboratories.
Thermo Fisher will showcase the Lumina at the Biophysical Society's 54th Annual Meeting, to be held 20-24 February in San Francisco.
The Lumina offers superior resolving power when compared with competitive systems in the same price range, enabling analysts to uncover the most detailed information about their samples, including sample features that are closely positioned and better discriminate between peaks in spectra.
The Lumina's increased sensitivity offers the advantages of lower limits of detection, less noise and more consistent baseline measurements.
The powerful xenon lamp in the Lumina, combined with optimised monochromators, allows for the detection of sample concentrations below parts-per-billion levels for compounds such as harmful heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and more.
A fast, accurate and reliable monochromator drive mechanism enables slewing at 20,000nm/min and wavelength scanning at speeds of up to 6,000nm/min.
This reduces the exposure of photosensitive samples during synchronous and 3D scanning experiments.
The instrument's photomultiplier detector offers extended measurement of the near-infrared wavelength (190 to 900nm), which facilitates cutting-edge research in biochemistry and photosynthesis applications.
With a large sample compartment and a range of accessories for temperature control, polarisation and solid sample measurement, the Lumina can be expanded for use in a variety of applications.
The instrument uses Thermo Scientific Luminous software for complete instrument and accessory control, as well as efficient data collection, analysis and reporting.