Determination of photophysical parameters from photon arrival time trajectories in single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy
Authors:
- Michal Martyński,
- Jolanta Zydlewicz,
- Noël Boens,
- Andrzej Molski
Abstract
Triplet blinking is a phenomenon observed commonly in single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy. At high to moderate excitation intensities one can distinguish bright (on) and dark (off) periods in the fluorescence intensity trajectory caused by sojourns into the nonemissive triplet state. In this work, we focus on triplet blinking of an immobilized molecule in the low excitation regime, where a threshold between on and off intensity levels cannot be set, and, therefore, a standard on/off analysis of fluorescence intensity trajectories is not possible. In the low excitation regime triplet blinking parameters can be recovered from photon arrival time trajectories, i.e., records of individual photon arrival time. We use computer-generated data to compare the recovery of the triplet blinking parameters from the intensity correlation function (ICF) and the histogram of interarrival time. We have found that the ICF offers a better statistics for the recovery of the triplet blinking parameters. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
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- UAM5e889d6a709241cc9a7fb4dc7db3a3fb
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- Journal series
- Journal of Chemical Physics, ISSN 0021-9606, [1089-7690]
- Issue year
- 2005
- Vol
- 122
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- ;
- DOI
- DOI:10.1063/1.1875012 Opening in a new tab
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- (en) English
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- https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info/article/UAM5e889d6a709241cc9a7fb4dc7db3a3fb/
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urn:amu-prod:UAM5e889d6a709241cc9a7fb4dc7db3a3fb
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