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Spectrally resolved FLIM

Instrumentally, spectral FLIM generates a spectrally resolved set of lifetimes by either introducing filters to provide spectral resolution or a spectrograph between the sample and image intensifier. The first such system was created for looking at the long lifetimes of lanthanide dyes [37]. Later, a spectral FLIM system was described for measuring from a two-dimensional (2D) area of a microscope field... [Pg.84]

A two-photon microscope with multispectral FLIM and nondescanned detection is described in [60]. An image of the back aperture of the microscope lens is projected into the input plane of a fibre. The fibre feeds the light into a polychro-mator. The spectrum is detected by a PML-16 multianode detector head, and the time-resolved images of the 16 spectral channels are recorded in an SPC-830 TCSPC module. Spectrally resolved lifetime images obtained by this instrument are shown in Fig. 5.82. [Pg.145]

Analogous to this development is the combination of spectrally measurements with FLIM (sFLIM, [58,59]), resulting in spectrally resolved lifetimes. In practice, this can be done relatively easy, by inserting a spectrograph or dispersing element between the object and the detector. [Pg.160]


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