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27 July 1994 Picosecond laser studies of the solvent-dependent nonradiative pathways in near-IR fluorescent dyes: implications on their use in ultrasensitive analysis
Steven A. Soper, Quincy L. Mattingly, Benjamin L. Legendre Jr.
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Abstract
Photophysical investigations using steady-state and picosecond, time-resolved fluorescence techniques on several NIR polymethine dyes were performed in order to elucidate solvent- dependent nonradiative pathways.
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Steven A. Soper, Quincy L. Mattingly, and Benjamin L. Legendre Jr. "Picosecond laser studies of the solvent-dependent nonradiative pathways in near-IR fluorescent dyes: implications on their use in ultrasensitive analysis", Proc. SPIE 2138, Longer Wavelength Lasers and Applications, (27 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.181361
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Near infrared

Quantum efficiency

Absorption

Binary data

Picosecond phenomena

Signal to noise ratio

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