JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fibre optic time-resolved spectroscopy using CMOS-SPAD arrays

Katjana EhrlichAndrás KufcsákNikola KrstajićRobert K. HendersonRobert R. ThomsonMichael G. Tanner

Year: 2017 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 10058 Pages: 100580H-100580H   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

In vivo fibre optic fluorescence-based sensing is the use of synthesised fluorophores which interrogate the local environment via variation in their fluorescence emission, addressed through an optic fibre. However, the emission intensity is influenced by intrinsic factors such as photobleaching, quantitative factors like concentration dependency and background signals from autofluorescence of tissue and the delivery optical fibre. Many of these problems can be addressed by using time-resolved spectroscopy which measures variations in the fluorescent lifetime. We present a versatile fibre-based time-resolved spectrograph based on a CMOS SPAD line sensor capable of acquiring time and spectral resolved fluorescent lifetime data in a single measurement exploiting the time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) technique. It is shown that these TCSPC histograms enable the differentiation between autofluorescence of tissue and synthesized fluorophores, as well as the removal of unwanted fibre background through post-processed time-gating. As a proof-of-principle application the pH- dependent changes in fluorescent lifetime of 5-carboxyuorescein (FAM) are measured.

Keywords:
Photobleaching Autofluorescence Materials science Photon counting Optical fiber Fluorescence Optics Spectrograph Fluorescence spectroscopy Spectroscopy Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy Optoelectronics Time-resolved spectroscopy Fluorophore Photon Physics Spectral line

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Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
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Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
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Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
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