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Luminometer:<br>
 
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Got a Lumat, LB 9501 Single Tube Luminometer from berthold.com <br>
 
Got a Lumat, LB 9501 Single Tube Luminometer from berthold.com <br>
 
Despite the thing dating back to 1994 it is fully working and can detect down to below 1000 photons per second.
 
Despite the thing dating back to 1994 it is fully working and can detect down to below 1000 photons per second.
Here you find [[File:Berthold_Lumat_LB9501_manual.pdf|thumb]the Manual]  with lot's on interesting information on photon counting.
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Here you find [[File:Berthold_Lumat_LB9501_manual.pdf|the Manual]]  with lot's on interesting information on photon counting.
 
The "Relative Light Unit" (RLU) represents 1/10 of the photons detected by the photon multiplier. And  
 
The "Relative Light Unit" (RLU) represents 1/10 of the photons detected by the photon multiplier. And  
 
RLU factor  
 
RLU factor  

Revision as of 20:42, 14 June 2017

Photons usually come in packs. Single Photons are cool. Where to get them?

Seeing low light (scotopic vision):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotopic_vision
Of cones and rods:
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Quantum/see_a_photon.html

Neuroscience: Humans can detect single photonsAdd:
http://www.natureasia.com/en/research/highlight/10786
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotopic_vision


Luminometer:
Got a Lumat, LB 9501 Single Tube Luminometer from berthold.com
Despite the thing dating back to 1994 it is fully working and can detect down to below 1000 photons per second. Here you find File:Berthold Lumat LB9501 manual.pdf with lot's on interesting information on photon counting. The "Relative Light Unit" (RLU) represents 1/10 of the photons detected by the photon multiplier. And RLU factor 390nm - 620nm Quantum-Efficiency of typ 24% at 420nm



Literature:
https://www.amazon.com/Single-photon-Devices-Applications-Charles-Santori/dp/352740807X
https://www.lap-publishing.com/catalog/details//store/gb/book/978-3-659-50846-2/towards-single-photon-sources
http://www.photonicsolutions.co.uk/company.php?comp=5765
http://www.micro-photon-devices.com/Products/Photon-Counters/InGaAs-InP


Papers:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900214014041