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Streamlined Lasers Enable Lower-Cost Instruments than LEDs

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Matthias Schulze and Wallace Latimer, Coherent Inc.

A comprehensive analysis reveals that lasers provide both superior performance and lower total cost in comparison with LEDs for life sciences instrumentation. Biotech instrumentation manufacturers are currently developing products that feature increased miniaturization and lower costs per use, in part to support worldwide trends in health care. For instruments based on fluorescence, this has opened a debate as to whether the laser or the LED represents the best choice for a light source. The superior performance of lasers is well known, but it may not be obvious that lasers nearly...Read full article

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    Published: July 2014
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    fluorescence
    Fluorescence is a type of luminescence, which is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. Specifically, fluorescence involves the absorption of light at one wavelength and the subsequent re-emission of light at a longer wavelength. The emitted light occurs almost instantaneously and ceases when the excitation light source is removed. Key characteristics of fluorescence include: Excitation and emission wavelengths: Fluorescent materials...
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    polymerase chain reaction
    The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a widely used molecular biology technique used to amplify a specific segment of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) through a series of temperature-controlled cycles. PCR enables the exponential amplification of a targeted DNA sequence, making it possible to generate millions to billions of copies of the DNA segment of interest from a small starting amount. The PCR process typically involves three main steps: Denaturation: The double-stranded DNA template is...
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