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| - | ====== TTTR ====== | ||
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| - | ===== What is TTTR? ===== | ||
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| - | TTTR stands for Time-Tagged Time-Resolved. The basic concept of this measurement mode is to record every individual photon of a [[TCSPC]] experiment. Both the arrival time as well as the TCSPC timing information (i.e. the time from the preceding excitation pulse or to the following excitation pulse in reverse start stop experiments) are recorded. | ||
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| - | ===== TTTR at PQ ===== | ||
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| - | The [[TimeHarp 200]] (also the [[TimeHarp 100]]) and the [[PicoHarp 300]] support TTTR mode measurements. With the the [[PicoHarp 300]] a slight shift in the nomenclature was introduced. Due to its capability of simultaneously recording both signal inputs (in interactive mode used as ' | ||
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| - | While recording of TTTR mode files is possible with the [[TimeHarp 200]] or [[PicoHarp 300]] software, analysis is supported mainly by the SymPhoTime software package. | ||
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| - | Due to its capability of including external TTL pulses as markers in the stream of photon events TTTR mode is suitable for [[FLIM]] measurements. The markers are used to synchronise the photon events with a scanning process allowing to sort the photons into image pixels. Again, this is mainly supported by the SymPhoTime software. Only in combination with the [[SCX 200 FLIM]] measurements based on TTTR mode can be performed directly from the [[TimeHarp 200]] software. | ||
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