TCSPC operates on a fundamental principle: fluorescence emission is stochastic. Each excited molecule has a probability of emitting at any given moment, producing the characteristic exponential decay when aggregated.
The process involves four steps: (1) A pulsed laser delivers ultrashort excitation pulses at high repetition rates, triggering a timing circuit. (2) A high-sensitivity detector captures individual fluorescence photons. (3) Electronics measure the precise timeLoading... delay between excitation and photon arrival. (4) Over millions of cycles, arrival times are accumulated into a histogram representing the decay curve.