Singlet oxygen luminescence detection with a fiber-coupled superconducting nanowire single-photon detector

2013 
We report the first demonstration of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) for 1 O 2 luminescence detection. We employed a fibre-coupled cavity-enhanced SNSPD with >20% practical detection efficiency at ~1300 nm, representing a 20-fold improvement in efficiency over NIR PMTs used to date for singlet oxygen luminescence dosimetry (SOLD). The singlet oxygen signature was isolated via time-resolved and spectrally-filtered measurements performed on Rose Bengal (RB) in solution as a model photosensitizer. Quenching of the 1 O 2 luminescence was demonstrated using sodium azide. Bovine serum albumen (BSA) was employed to simulate a proteinaceous biological environment; the evolution of the RB triplet and 1 O 2 singlet-state lifetimes was successfully observed as the BSA concentration was increased. Finally, and most compellingly, an optical fibre delivery and collection scheme is demonstrated as a breakthrough advance in SOLD for in vivo preclinical and clinical applications.
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