Abstract
We perform wide-field time-correlated single photon counting-based fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) with a crossed delay line anode image intensifier, where the pulse propagation time yields the photon position. This microchannel plate-based detector was read out with conventional fast timing electronics and mounted on a fluorescence microscope with total internal reflection (TIR) illumination. The picosecond time resolution of this detection system combines low illumination intensity of microwatts with wide-field data collection. This is ideal for fluorescence lifetime imaging of cell membranes using TIR. We show that fluorescence lifetime images of living HeLa cells stained with membrane dye di-4-ANEPPDHQ exhibit a reduced lifetime near the coverslip in TIR compared to epifluorescence FLIM.
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Hirvonen, L. M., Becker, W., Milnes, J., Conneely, T., Smietana, S., Le Marois, A., … Suhling, K. (2016). Picosecond wide-field time-correlated single photon counting fluorescence microscopy with a delay line anode detector. Applied Physics Letters, 109(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4961054
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