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+ | ==== Low count rate during IRF measurements is important! ==== | ||
- | ==== Make sure that the detection count rate is much lower than the count rate used for fluorescence decay measurement. | + | Make sure that the detection count rate is much lower than the count rate during a fluorescence decay measurement. |
- | **Note:** Diluting the scattering solution is better than using grey filters. Ideal is when the decay and the IRF are recorded at the same [[glossary: | + | If the IRF should be measured |
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- | If the IRF should be measured on a microscope system with SPAD detectors, | + | |
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