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Time amplitude measurements, detection

Fig. 3.1. Schematic diagram of a TCSPC setup. Using a fast timing device (e.g., time-to-amplitude-converter) the time is measured between the excitation pulse and the detection of a photon. By repeating this procedure many times a decay curve is measured. TAC time to amplitude convertor, MCA multi channel analyzer, PC personal computer. [Pg.111]

Instead of direct observation or measurement of the amplitude, for detection of very fast transients it is more convenient to observe the time integrated signal as a function of the delay-time. At the output of a bandwidth limited detector we then expect a signal of the form... [Pg.111]


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