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1 May 1990 Array fluorometry: the theory of the statistical multiplexing of single-photon timing
David J. S. Birch, Klaus Suhling, Sheila Smith, A. D. Dutch, Robert E. Imhof
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Abstract
The theory of the statistical multiplexing of single photon timing fluorescence decay data is derived for the first time and shown to be consistent with measured array data. The present theory enables single photon timing arrays to be optimised for maximum data collection rate with regard to the number of channels in an array, channel count rates and cross-channel pile-up. Both the experimental and theoretical results prove that overall data collection rates up to 35% of the source repetition rate can be achieved by means of multiplexing with a single time-to-amplitude converter.
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David J. S. Birch, Klaus Suhling, Sheila Smith, A. D. Dutch, and Robert E. Imhof "Array fluorometry: the theory of the statistical multiplexing of single-photon timing", Proc. SPIE 1204, Time-Resolved Laser Spectroscopy in Biochemistry II, (1 May 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.17683
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Cited by 7 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Single photon

Multiplexing

Luminescence

Biochemistry

Laser spectroscopy

Statistical multiplexing

Data conversion

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