Imagine shining a flickering light on fluorophores. The fluorescence also flickers, but with a delay (phase shift) and reduced contrast (demodulation).
Both effects arise because the excited state has a finite lifetime:
- Phase shift: τφ = tan(φ)/ω, where ω = 2πf (modulation frequency)
- Demodulation: τm = (1/ω)×√(1/m² - 1)
For single-exponential decay, τφ = τm. Disagreement indicates multi-exponential decay—multiple lifetime components.