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Autor:
Marcel Raspe, Ben Schelen, Frank Polderdijk, Bert van Geest, Jan T. Bosiers, Rene Leenen, Rein van den Oever, Harry van Kuijk, Jan Geert Sander de Jong, Qiaole Zhao, Karel Stoop, Ian T. Young, Raymond N. Schouten, Inge M. Peters, Kees Jalink
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomedical Optics, 17(12)2012
We have built an all-solid-state camera that is directly modulated at the pixel level for frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) measurements. This novel camera eliminates the need for an image intensifier through the use of
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Autor:
Inge T. A. Peters, Ben Schelen, Raymond N. Schouten, Rene Leenen, Ian T. Young, Bert van Geest, Qiaole Zhao, Karel Stoop, Frank Polderdijk, Jan T. Bosiers, Rein van den Oever, Kees Jalink, Sander de Jong, Harry van Kuijk
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We have built an all-solid-state camera which is directly modulated at the pixel level for frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) measurement. This novel camera eliminates the need for an image intensifier through the use of
Autor:
Martin Thomas, Thomas M. Jovin, Guy M. Hagen, Andrew H. Hill, Cornelia Fritsch, Bernd Rieger, Bert van Geest, Donna J. Arndt-Jovin, Keith A. Lidke, Wouter Caarls
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of SPIE
Proceedings of SPIE, 2007 vol. 6441
Proceedings of SPIE, 2007 vol. 6441
We report on a new generation, commercial prototype of a programmable array optical sectioning fluorescence microscope (PAM) for rapid, light efficient 3D imaging of living specimens. The stand-alone module, including light source(s) and detector(s),
Autor:
Bert van Geest, Jeroen Wehmeijer
Publikováno v:
Nature Photonics. 4:152-153
Cameras equipped with an image intensifier make it possible to image ultrafast and low-light events and are proving of particular importance for combustion studies.