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titleOfInvention Luminescence lifetime measurement method and apparatus for measuring the average lifetime of an electronically excited state
abstract An emission lifetime measurement method, particularly a method for measuring an average lifetime of an electronically excited state of a sample, irradiates the sample with at least one excitation light pulse, and detects the emission response from the sample in a time-resolved manner. Forming a typical detector response function and calculating an average lifetime of an electronically excited state based on the detector response function, wherein at least one excitation light pulse causes the sample to linearly increase, or Shaped to achieve an equilibrium excited steady state that includes a certain number of electronically excited states, the detector response function has a linear response function interval with a constant slope, and the average lifetime of the electronically excited state (τ) Is calculated based on at least one of the time position of the linear response function interval and the slope of the linear response function interval with respect to the reference time of at least one excitation light pulse. Furthermore, a light emission lifetime measuring device (100) is described.
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