Influence of pulse-height discrimination threshold for photon counting on the accuracy of singlet oxygen luminescence measurement

Huiyun Lin, Defu Chen, Min Wang, Juqiang Lin, Buhong Li*, Shusen Xie

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Abstract

Direct measurement of near-infrared (NIR) luminescence around 1270nm is the golden standard of singlet oxygen (1O2) identification. In this study, the influence of pulse-height discrimination threshold on measurement accuracy of the 1O2 luminescence that is generated from the photoirradiation of meso-tetra (N-methyl-4-pyridyl) morphine tetra-tosylate (TMPyP) in aqueous solution was investigated by using our custom-developed detection system. Our results indicate that the discrimination threshold has a significant influence on the absolute 1O2 luminescence counts, and the optimal threshold for our detection system is found to be about - 41.2mV for signal discrimination. After optimization, the derived triplet-state and 1O2 lifetimes of TMPyP in aqueous solution are found to be 1.73 ± 0.03 and 3.70 ± 0.04νs, respectively, and the accuracy of measurement was further independently demonstrated using the laser flash photolysis technique.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125301
JournalJournal of Optics
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • discrimination threshold
  • lifetime
  • luminescence
  • optimization
  • photon counting
  • singlet oxygen

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