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and width of the IRF. This width is an indicator the timing resolution of the instrument. | and width of the IRF. This width is an indicator the timing resolution of the instrument. | ||
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2. In Analysis tab, under TCSPC, find `TCSPC Decay`. Click Start; | 2. In Analysis tab, under TCSPC, find `TCSPC Decay`. Click Start; | ||
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Response: you see this kind of curve: | Response: you see this kind of curve: | ||
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(Before selecting a detection channel the peak is above 100000, so fine for this step)\\ | (Before selecting a detection channel the peak is above 100000, so fine for this step)\\ | ||
3. Select the proper detection channel (1 or 2) and Click”Calculate Decay”. The decay is then updated.\\ | 3. Select the proper detection channel (1 or 2) and Click”Calculate Decay”. The decay is then updated.\\ | ||
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As a result you will see: | As a result you will see: | ||
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6. Click on “Export Decay as IRF”. Rename the file accordingly. The IRF can now be used for the fitting. | 6. Click on “Export Decay as IRF”. Rename the file accordingly. The IRF can now be used for the fitting. | ||
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