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Quantiflash Data - Symphony

Note -

  • Scattered signals are not displayed as they are irrelevant. Quantiflash does not emit well <400nm hence BUV395 plot is N/A & in the NIR hence why these plots look odd.
  • Recorded .fcs files need to be in a subfolder called 'laser_on'
  • Recorded .fcs files need to be in a subfolder called 'laser_off'
  • With this data - an optimal range of voltages can be determined. 
  • Height parameter used - has in testing matched manual voltration in testing. 

Protocol - 

  1. New experiment, all lasers on. 
  2. Set laser delays to 0
  3. Set all scaling factors to 0.5 (inc. FSC)
  4. Acquire data with QF scripter automatically changing the QF intensity every second - 1000 events/second, gaussian pulse (5 sec) - standard settings (FSC set to 400V), record 20k events. Record all HWA signals on all channels, FL in LOG. 
  5. Set FSC so that all H/W FSC signals are on scale. 
  6. Set events to record to 20k.
  7. Record data with PMT volts from 0-1000 (25V increments) - PM for app to do this unattended (vchanger.exe)
  8. Put data in sub folder labelled 'laser_on' and 'laser_off' and run R script - request via email. 

SIGNAL:NOISE

VOLTAGES  - voltages.csv *note voltages have been adjusted to minimise spectral unmixing artefacts.


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