We present the implementation of intensity-modulated laser diodes for applications in frequency-domain pump-probe fluorescence microscopy. Our technique, which is based on the stimulated-emission approach, uses two sinusoidally modulated laser diodes. One laser (635 nm) excites the chromophores under study, and the other laser (680 nm) is responsible for inducing stimulated emission from excited-state molecules. Both light sources are modulated in the 80-MHz range but with an offset of 5 kHz between them. The result of the interaction of the pump and the probe beams is that a cross-correlation fluorescence signal at 5 kHz is generated primarily at the focal volume. Microscope imaging at the cross-correlation signal results in images with hi...
Many chromophores absorb light intensely but have undetectable fluorescence. Hence microscopy techni...
A relatively new application for the laser is in fluorescence microscopes. The fluo- rescence micros...
Advances in bioimaging have revolutionized our ability to study life phenomena at a microscopic scal...
We report the development of a scanning lifetime fluorescence microscope using the asynchronous, pum...
We report the development of a scanning lifetime fluorescence microscope using the asynchronous, pum...
The stimulated emission process has been rarely exploited in spectroscopy and microscopy. Instead, a...
This thesis explores the benefits of intensity modulation for the purpose of extending the range of ...
Fluorescence, that is, spontaneous emission, is generally more sensitive than absorption measurement...
ABSTRACT We report the application of pump-probe fluorescence microscopy in time-resolved polarizati...
Widefield frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FD-FLIM) is a fast and accurate...
We describe the theory and implementation of a frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime confocal micro...
A frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope (FLIM) has been developed. A continuous ...
Pump-probe spectroscopy has long been useful in the elucidating ultrafast molecular phenomena. We de...
AbstractWe report the application of pump-probe fluorescence microscopy in time-resolved polarizatio...
The construction of a homodyne frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope is describe...
Many chromophores absorb light intensely but have undetectable fluorescence. Hence microscopy techni...
A relatively new application for the laser is in fluorescence microscopes. The fluo- rescence micros...
Advances in bioimaging have revolutionized our ability to study life phenomena at a microscopic scal...
We report the development of a scanning lifetime fluorescence microscope using the asynchronous, pum...
We report the development of a scanning lifetime fluorescence microscope using the asynchronous, pum...
The stimulated emission process has been rarely exploited in spectroscopy and microscopy. Instead, a...
This thesis explores the benefits of intensity modulation for the purpose of extending the range of ...
Fluorescence, that is, spontaneous emission, is generally more sensitive than absorption measurement...
ABSTRACT We report the application of pump-probe fluorescence microscopy in time-resolved polarizati...
Widefield frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FD-FLIM) is a fast and accurate...
We describe the theory and implementation of a frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime confocal micro...
A frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope (FLIM) has been developed. A continuous ...
Pump-probe spectroscopy has long been useful in the elucidating ultrafast molecular phenomena. We de...
AbstractWe report the application of pump-probe fluorescence microscopy in time-resolved polarizatio...
The construction of a homodyne frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope is describe...
Many chromophores absorb light intensely but have undetectable fluorescence. Hence microscopy techni...
A relatively new application for the laser is in fluorescence microscopes. The fluo- rescence micros...
Advances in bioimaging have revolutionized our ability to study life phenomena at a microscopic scal...