1996
DOI: 10.1063/1.1147279
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Single quantum well light emitting diodes demonstrated as excitation sources for nanosecond phase-modulation fluorescence lifetime measurements

Abstract: We have characterized the output of inexpensive, commercially available single quantum well (SQW) blue and green light emitting diodes (LEDs). The SQW LEDs were amplitude modulated with the output from a frequency generator while biased through a bias tee with 5 mA of current. The blue SQW LED produced 800 μW of light centered at 466 nm, with a −3 dB bandwidth of 58 MHz. The green SQW LED produced 543 μW of light centered at 522 nm, with a −3 dB bandwidth of 26 MHz. Modulated light was available to approximate… Show more

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“…Red-emitting LEDs and laser diodes can be used as light sources for simple steady-state instruments. These light sources (LEDs and laser diodes) can also be used for lifetime measurements since they can be easily modulated to several megahertz (21)(22)(23). One can imagine the development of red/NIR probes which are specific for analytes of clinical interest such as pH, pCO 2 , pO 2 , and electrolytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Red-emitting LEDs and laser diodes can be used as light sources for simple steady-state instruments. These light sources (LEDs and laser diodes) can also be used for lifetime measurements since they can be easily modulated to several megahertz (21)(22)(23). One can imagine the development of red/NIR probes which are specific for analytes of clinical interest such as pH, pCO 2 , pO 2 , and electrolytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the past several years UV output near 370 nm has become available from lightemitting diodes (LED) (15)(16)(17), and laser diodes as short as 399 nm have been reported (18,19). LEDs are also known to be useful for nanosecond lifetime measurements because of the capability of high-frequency modulation (16,17,20,21). Hence we labeled LDH with a fluorophore suitable for LED excitation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…LEDs are easily modulated up to hundreds of MHz (Sipior et al, 1996). Their agility is crucial for the method.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%