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Single molecule detection at surfaces

Leutenegger, M.  
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Hassler, K.  
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Rigler, P.
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Kneipp, H.
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Aroca, R.
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2007
New Approaches in Biomedical Spectroscopy

Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy based on an evanescent field excitation scheme leads to an alternative concept for single molecule detection with interesting experimental features. This concept is described and analyzed regarding the total fluorescence process including excitation, fluorescence emission and collection close to a dielectric interface. The realized experimental scheme showed superior performance of this concept with substantially enhanced molecular brightness when compared to the classical confocal setup based on water immersion objectives. Selected applications in life sciences including dual-color surface fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, enzyme kinetics and receptor--ligand binding are underlining the interest of this experimental approach.

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Author(s)
Leutenegger, M.  
Hassler, K.  
Rigler, P.
Bilenca, A.  
Lasser, T.  
Editors
Kneipp, H.
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Aroca, R.
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Kneipp, K.
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
New Approaches in Biomedical Spectroscopy
ISBN of the book

978-0-8412-7437-2

Start page

1

End page

18

Subjects

single molecule detection

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fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy

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