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This Standard Reference Material (SRM®) is intended for use in the evaluation and calibration of the relative spectral responsivity of steady-state fluorescence spectrometers with a continuous excitation source and for determining the day-to-day or instrument-to-instrument intensity variations of a single or similar fluorescence instrument(s), respectively. A unit of NIST-2944 consists of a single cuvette-shaped piece of solid glass, Sample Series units have a serial number between Bi0XX and Bi0YY. This SRM is certified for the relative, corrected emission spectrum, E, in relative energy units from emission wavelengths lambdaEM = 530 nm to 830 nm at 1 nm wavelength intervals at a fixed excitation wavelength (lamdaEX) of 515.0 nm. Due to larger signal to noise levels near the peak maximum, the emission range from lambdaEM = 590 nm to 805 nm is recommended as optimal for most instruments and applications. Note that this standard?s certified values become reference values when used for spectral correction of fluorescence spectrometers with pulsed light sources.

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NIST | National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST provides over 1300 Standard Reference Materials® as well as articles and practice guides describing the development, analysis and use of SRMs.

NIST Standard Reference Materials are used by analytical laboratories in industry, academia and government in order to facilitate commerce and trade and to advance research and development. The SRMs are produced by the engineering laboratory, the material measurement laboratory, and the physical measurement laboratory at NIST. They are available for chemical composition, physical properties, and engineering materials.