Abstract
Multi-frequency fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLI) has been demonstrated using a time-of-flight camera. Numerical fitting reveals the lifetime and depth of a fluorescent sample without the need of calibration or reference measurements. The method has potential use for decomposing multi-exponential decays in an affordable setup.
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