Geiger Mode Single Photon Counting: A Laboratory Experiment Exploring Delayed Fluorescence in Plants
Christopher W. Schruder,
Christopher J. Barrett,
William J. Pietro
et al.
Abstract:The time-resolved detection of very low intensity light emission has become an essential capability in many areas of science including molecular biology, fluorimetry, DNA sequencing, virus detection, nanoparticle research, and optical materials development. Among the most basic techniques for the detection of rapidly fluctuating low-intensity light is photon counting. Despite its extensive applications in the physical and biological sciences and engineering, photon counting techniques have traditionally been l… Show more
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