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Triplet-state monitoring by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

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The effects of high excitation intensities in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) in terms of saturation and triplet-state build-up have been studied for the case of Rh6G in aqueous solution. It was found that FCS provides a powerful means for the determination of intersystem crossing and triplet-state depopulation rates of fluorophores in solution.

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This is a peer-reviewed conference proceeding article from the Third Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Prague, Czech Republic, October 18–21, 1993.

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Widengren, J., Rigler, R. & Mets, Ü. Triplet-state monitoring by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. J Fluoresc 4, 255–258 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01878460

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