Scanning-less wide-field single-photon counting device for fluorescence intensity, lifetime and time-resolved anisotropy imaging microscopy
Résumé
A scanning-less single-photon counting system for FLIM and fluorescence anisotropy wide-field imaging is described and characterized in this paper. The two polarizations of the fluorescence are divided by a Glan prism and acquired at the same time by the QA detector. Fluorescence decay profiles can be reconstructed for any desired area up to each pixel and used to calculate time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy decays.
Domaines
Chimie théorique et/ou physique
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