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   - **Lower graph:** Anisotropy histogram over the different pixels.   - **Lower graph:** Anisotropy histogram over the different pixels.
  
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  The anisotropy values can theoretically spread between -0.5 and 1 for parallel or vertical excitation and emission dipoles respectively. The anisotropy value of 0 is expected in case of very fast rotation or extremely efficient energy transfer processes  (e.g. efficient  HOMO-FRET).  When measuring a randomly aligned ensemble due to photoselection the anisotropy varies with in the limits of  -0.2 and 0.4 instead of -0.5 and 1.        The anisotropy values can theoretically spread between -0.5 and 1 for parallel or vertical excitation and emission dipoles respectively. The anisotropy value of 0 is expected in case of very fast rotation or extremely efficient energy transfer processes  (e.g. efficient  HOMO-FRET).  When measuring a randomly aligned ensemble due to photoselection the anisotropy varies with in the limits of  -0.2 and 0.4 instead of -0.5 and 1.      
  
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