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FLIM via RATS Method Using Single Pixel Camera

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Abstract

We present a new approach to FLIM. The approach is based on the RATS method and uses compressive imaging. This combination allows for imaging of photoluminescence decay on the microseconds timescale with unmatched setup simplicity.

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