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The accuracy and comparability of nanoindentation results depend significantly on the calibration of area function and instrument compliance. The area function results should not depend on the reference material used or on the calibration method (direct or indirect). This has been investigated for 18 different Berkovich tips. A novel calibration method is proposed that confirms the material independence of the area function and gives a force-dependent instrument compliance function. An agreement between direct and indirect calibration could only be achieved by considering a radial displacement correction. Further, it is shown that the transition range from a spherical cap to the correct face angle of the pyramid can extend to a depth of more than 250 nm. A better parameter for the indenter than the tip radius is the offset of the contact radius to the radius of an ideal tip at a depth where the correct face angle is reached.
Photoluminescence techniques are amongst the most widely used Tools in the life sciences, with new and exciting applications in medical diagnostics and molecular Imaging continuously emerging. Advantages include their comparative ease of use, unique sensitivity, non-invasive character, and potential for Multiplexing, remote sensing, and miniaturization. General drawbacks are, however, signals, that contain unwanted wavelength- and polarization contributions from Instrument-dependent effects, which are also time-dependent due to aging of Instrument-components, and difficulties to measure absolute flourescence entensities. Moreover, scattering Systems require Special measurement geometries and the interest in new optical Reporters with Emission > 1000 nm strategies for reliable measurements in the second diagnostic for the comparison of material Performance and the rational designg of new flourophores with improved properties.
Here, we present strategies to versatile method-adaptable liquid and solid flourescence Standards for different flourescence paramters including traceable Instrument calibration procedures and the design of integrating spere setups for the absolute measurements of emission spectra and Quantum yields in the wavelength Region of 350 to 1600 nm. Examples are multi-Emitter glasses, spectral flourescence Standards, and quantum yield Standards for the UV/vis/NIR.