20 Fluorescence Quantum Yield and Lifetime
Dr. Ajit K. Mahapatro
Learning Objectives
From this module students may get to know about the following
i. The most important selection criteria for fluorophores in single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy will be discussed.
ii. Fluorescence quantum yield and lifetime will be discussed with examples
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