Modern fluorescence microscopy can generate images of living cells as stunning to look at as they are informative to study.
Two new open-source tools are set to make fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy—or FLIM—faster, simpler and more accessible. Developed by Ph.D. student Sofia Kapsiani in Professor Gabi Kaminski ...
FLIM Microscopy maps photoluminescence lifespan in LED structures with spatial resolution. Defects caused by sidewall damage can affect LED performance and recombination efficiency over time. The ...
A project at Switzerland's EPFL research center has developed a new variant of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) that could substantially accelerate the imaging operation. Described in ...
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