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Optimal parameters in variable-velocity scanning luminescence lifetime microscopy

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MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE
卷 84, 期 1, 页码 71-78

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23566

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confocal laser scanning microscopy; error analysis; lifetime imaging; luminescence; phosphorescence

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In this study, optimal parameters for measuring luminescence lifetime on the microsecond scale are determined by scanning the excitation beam across the sample. Simulation is used to evaluate the luminescence decay rate with different scan velocities, and it is found that the variable-velocity scanning method is more robust to background signals compared to conventional gating schemes.
We determine the optimal parameters (scan velocities) for measuring the luminescence lifetime on the microsecond scale using the recently introduced method based on scanning the excitation beam across the sample. Using simulations, we evaluate the standard deviation and bias of the luminescence decay rate determined by scanning with two different velocities. The analysis is performed for Poisson- and normal-distributed signals, representing different types of detection techniques. We also show that a weak uncorrected background induces a bias in the obtained decay rate, and take this effect into account when choosing optimal measurement parameters. For comparison, the analysis is additionally performed for two conventional gating schemes for lifetime measurement. The variable-velocity scanning method is found to be more robust to the effect of the background signal than the gating schemes.

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