High sensitivity spectrograph for use in fluorescence microscopy

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2001-08

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Frederix, P. L. T. M.
Asselbergs, M. A. H.
van Sark, W.G.J.H.M.ORCID 0000-0002-4738-1088ISNI 0000000397039608
van den Heuvel, D.J.ISNI 0000000419512946
Hamelink, W.
de Beer, E. L.
Gerritsen, H.C.ISNI 0000000114831882

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Abstract

In this paper a versatile, high sensitivity spectrograph is presented for use in fluorescence microscopy. The high sensitivity is achieved by using a prism for the dispersion in combination with a state-of-the-art back illuminated charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The spectrograph, including the CCD camera, has a detection efficiency of 0.77 ± 0.05 at 633 nm. Full emission spectra with a 1-5 nm spectral resolution can be recorded at a maximum rate of 800 spectra per second. Two applications are shown, in which the spectrograph is fiber-coupled to a commercial confocal laser scanning microscope. In the first example, Förster resonance energy transfer imaging experiments were carried out on double-labeled actin filaments in the in vitro motility assay. A 160 × 160 point image was recorded in 1.5 min at 3 ms dwell time per image point. In the second application, a time-resolved study of single quantum dots is presented at 5.2 ms time resolution.

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Fluorescence microscopy, Spectral imaging, Time resolved spectroscopy, IVMA, Quantum dot, Taverne

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Frederix, P L T M, Asselbergs, M A H, van Sark, W G J H M, van den Heuvel, D J, Hamelink, W, de Beer, E L & Gerritsen, H C 2001, 'High sensitivity spectrograph for use in fluorescence microscopy', Applied Spectroscopy, vol. 55, no. 8, pp. 1005-1012. https://doi.org/10.1366/0003702011953153