Emission Wavelength Dependence of Flourescence Lifetimes of Bacteriological Spores
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Thomas, Ann
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Date
2005
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Physics
Program
Bachelor's Degree
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Humanities -- Research -- Periodicals.
Social sciences -- Research -- Periodicals.
Abstract
Concern about biological terror has increased greatly in the 21st century, and correspondingly, so has the need for
accurate detection and identification of biological hazards, such as B. anthracis. Optical techniques have been
shown to be useful for this purpose1,2,3,4. Use of fluorescence lifetimes as a function of emission wavelength for
different materials using point detection methods appears to be an additional viable option. Although the lifetimes
range only between 2 and 6 nanoseconds, most materials that were tested were distinguishable. A preliminary
database has been compiled for use in a possible future detection system; single-blind tests of unknown materials
confirmed the usefulness of the database.