Photonics 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119011804.ch1
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Fluorescence

Abstract: This chapter surveys some of the main capabilities, techniques, and measurements that are enabled by fluorescence. It covers spectra, quantum yield, lifetime, quenching, anisotropy, and microscopy, in each case citing topical review articles, many of the original references, underlying theory and modern day applications. Measuring absorption and fluorescence spectra is usually the first place to start in any fluorescence study. In order to illustrate how absorption and fluorescence spectra often interplay in t… Show more

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“…The commercial DAS6 reconvolution software (Horiba IBH Jobin Yvon Ltd.) uses the traditional approach, , which does not directly include the presence of scattered light in the fluorescence signal. Using this software we have shown, that a four-exponential model decay function is needed to describe the experimental decay (Figure a and b).…”
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“…The commercial DAS6 reconvolution software (Horiba IBH Jobin Yvon Ltd.) uses the traditional approach, , which does not directly include the presence of scattered light in the fluorescence signal. Using this software we have shown, that a four-exponential model decay function is needed to describe the experimental decay (Figure a and b).…”
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“…The key instrumentation components for employing fluorescence in surgical systems are largely based on proven technology and methodologies that are already in widespread use for fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy [28,[98][99][100] and namely comprise of an excitation source, a fluorescent probe, excitation and emission filters and the fluorescence detector. Since the details on fluorescent probes have already been discussed in section 2, this section will focus on the requirements of excitation sources, filters and detectors as well as developments being made in these areas if applicable.…”
Section: Key Components In Fluorescence-based Surgical Systemsmentioning
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“…Time-correlated single-photon counting fluorescence decay measurements were performed using a HORIBA Jobin Yvon IBH DeltaFlex incorporating non-linear least-squares reconvolution analysis with DAS6 software and a χ2 goodness of fit criterion. 27,28 2 -4 exponential models were used as appropriate. Excitation was with a NanoLED laser diode at 437 nm, 1 MHz repetition rate and < 200 ps pulse width.…”
Section: Spectroscopy Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%