Abstract

We present two different approaches that allow multi-wavelength fluorescence lifetime measurements in the time domain in conjunction with a laser scanning microscope and a pulsed excitation source. One technique is based on a streak camera system, the other technique is based on a time-correlated-single-photon-counting (TCSPC) approach. When applied to Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements, these setups are capable to record time-resolved fluorescence decays for the donor and the acceptor simultaneously.

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