Method and device for recognizing dark states during the...

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ABSTRACT:
A method for recognizing dark states during the spectroscopic or microscopic examination of fluorescent specimens includes varying an intensity distribution of excitation light by varying an excitation/illumination volume over a plurality of mutually independent measurements. A determination is made as to whether observed time constants change between the measurements. The existence of a dark state is inferred where the observed time constants are unchanged between the measurements.

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