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Sirigen refers to its polymers by their excitation wavelength. What wavelengths do they emit at?

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Sirigen refers to its polymers by their excitation wavelength. What wavelengths do they emit at?

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As with conventional dyes, Sirigen polymers emit strongly across a distribution of wavelengths. This is beneficial as it means they can excite multiple acceptors when used in tandem pairs. A typical example is shown below with the 365nm polymer.

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