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11 May 2007 Fluorescence lifetime correlation spectroscopy
Jana Humpolickova, Jan Sýkora, Petr Kapusta, Michael Wahl, Ales Benda, Jorg Enderlein, Martin Hof
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Abstract
Fluorescence lifetime correlation spectroscopy (FLCS) is a recently developed method which combines the conventional fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and time correlated single photon counting (TCSPC). It enables to perform a signal separation of the species which possess different lifetime. Particular diffusion components of a mixture of more fluorescent species can be thus separated. Moreover, the detector afterpulsing can be suppressed by FLCS.
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Jana Humpolickova, Jan Sýkora, Petr Kapusta, Michael Wahl, Ales Benda, Jorg Enderlein, and Martin Hof "Fluorescence lifetime correlation spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 6583, Photon Counting Applications, Quantum Optics, and Quantum Cryptography, 658308 (11 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.736637
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KEYWORDS
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Luminescence

Diffusion

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Sensors

Spectroscopy

Single photon

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