1 August 1994 Time-gated microscopic imaging and spectroscopy in medical diagnosis and photobiology [also Erratum 33(11)3828(Nov1994)]
Herbert Schneckenburger, Karsten Koenig, Thomas Dienersberger, Rainer Hahn
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Abstract
An experimental setup was developed for time-gated (nanosecond) fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging of microscopic samples. This makes it possible to depict individual components of complex fluorophores and to measure specific metabolites on the basis of their decay times. The field of applications includes the selective detection of intrinsic fluorophores and of photosensitizers in single cells, skin, and teeth, as well as of photosynthetic pigments in plants under various stress conditions.
Herbert Schneckenburger, Karsten Koenig, Thomas Dienersberger, and Rainer Hahn "Time-gated microscopic imaging and spectroscopy in medical diagnosis and photobiology [also Erratum 33(11)3828(Nov1994)]," Optical Engineering 33(8), (1 August 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177101
Published: 1 August 1994
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Imaging spectroscopy

Picosecond phenomena

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Teeth

Pulsed laser operation

Skin

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