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Fluorescence wavelength-time matrix acquisition for biomedical tissue diagnostics

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Abstract

A specialized transient digitizer system was developed for spectroscopic collection of fluorescence wavelength-time matrices (WTMs) from biological tissues. The system is compact, utilizes fiber optic probes for clinical compatibility, and offers rapid collection of high signal-to-noise ratio (>100) time- and wavelength- resolved fluorescence. The system is compatible with excitation sources operating in excess of 25 kHz. Wavelength-resolved measurement range is 300-800 nm with ≥ 0.01 nm steps. Time-resolved measurement depth is 128 ns with fixed 0.2 ns steps. The information-rich WTM data provides comprehensive fluorescence sensing capabilities, as demonstrated on tissue simulating phantoms. Extracting wavelength-resolved fluorophore lifetimes illustrates the potential of using the technology to resolve exogenous or endogenous fluorophore contributions in tissue samples in a clinical setting for tissue diagnostics and monitoring.

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