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A compact fiber‐optic probe‐based singlet oxygen luminescence detection system
Authors:Nathan R Gemmell  Aongus McCarthy  Michele M Kim  Israel Veilleux  Timothy C Zhu  Gerald S Buller  Brian C Wilson  Robert H Hadfield
Institution:1. Division of Electronic and Nanoscale Engineering, University of Glasgow, UK;2. Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences, Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, UK;3. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania, USA;4. University Health Network/University of Toronto, Canada
Abstract:This paper presents a novel compact fiberoptic based singlet oxygen near‐infrared luminescence probe coupled to an InGaAs/InP single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) detector. Patterned time gating of the single‐photon detector is used to limit unwanted dark counts and eliminate the strong photosensitizer luminescence background. Singlet oxygen luminescence detection at 1270 nm is confirmed through spectral filtering and lifetime fitting for Rose Bengal in water, and Photofrin in methanol as model photosensitizers. The overall performance, measured by the signal‐to‐noise ratio, improves by a factor of 50 over a previous system that used a fiberoptic‐coupled superconducting nanowire single‐photon detector. The effect of adding light scattering to the photosensitizer is also examined as a first step towards applications in tissue in vivo.

Keywords:singlet oxygen  fluorescence  quantum optics  photon counting
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