1977
DOI: 10.1063/1.1134962
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Measurement and analysis of fluorescence decay curves

Abstract: A fluorescence lifetime apparatus using a mode-locked argon ion laser as excitation source and single photon counting detection is described. The high repetition rate and intensity of the excitation source allows twofold discrimination in the stop channel, giving excellent time resolution. The data analysis is based on statistical concepts. The standard deviations of the Fourier transforms of the deconvolved decay curves are discussed and the advantages of performing a curve fit in the Fourier space are outlin… Show more

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“…With the definition of the dialysis mass transfer coefficient N , = k&C, (9) the permeability coefficient is related to the mass transfer coefficient by (10) At the concentration levels used in the present study, the second term on the righ-hand side of eq 10 is more than three orders of magnitude less than the mass transfer coefficient term and can be neglected. This also means the high flux correction of Mick1eyl5 to the Kedem- Katchalsky equations can also be neglected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the definition of the dialysis mass transfer coefficient N , = k&C, (9) the permeability coefficient is related to the mass transfer coefficient by (10) At the concentration levels used in the present study, the second term on the righ-hand side of eq 10 is more than three orders of magnitude less than the mass transfer coefficient term and can be neglected. This also means the high flux correction of Mick1eyl5 to the Kedem- Katchalsky equations can also be neglected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The instrument for the fluorescence lifetime measurement and the method of data analysis are described in detail elsewhere [11]. For the measurement of time resolved emission spectra (not deconvoluted), a reference channel system was adopted, in which the wavelength scanning was regulated so that the samples could be excited by equal number of photons at each wavelength.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) magic angle detection, (ii) vertical excitation and vertical detection polarization, (lii) vertical excitation and horizontal detection polarization are studied. In our high repetition rate excitation experiments, population accumulation cannot be neglected [12][13][14].…”
Section: Fluorescence Decay Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fast photodetectors with low transit time jitter, such as side-on photomultipliers [5], end-on photomultipliers [2,6], crossed-field photomultipliers [6], microchannel plate photomultipliers [4,7], and avalanche photodiodes [8], are applied for single-photon signal detection. Powerful deconvolution techniques such as the iterative least-squares reconvolution method [l], the delta function convolution method [9,10], the instrument response mimic technique [ll], Fourier transform analysis [12,13] and the full-fit convolution method [14] have been developed to resolve fluorescence lifetimes even if they are up to a factor of ten times shorter than the instrument response time [1]. Fluorescence lifetimes down to a few picoseconds have been determined [4,7,8,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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