CONFOCOR
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ConfoCor 3
Action Buttons
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By clicking the right mouse button you can choose
between different options in the
Pulse density
Histogram
context menu (Fig. 94).
•
If you have zoomed in, you can go to the
original image size by choosing the
Reset
diagram zoom
option.
•
Copy text to clipboard
will copy the diagram
coordinates into the clipboard, from which they
can be pasted into other programs like Excel.
•
Write text to file
will store the diagram coordinates in a .txt file. You will be prompted to choose a
name and a folder before saving.
•
Choosing
Abscissa logarithmic
or
Ordinate logarithmic
will display the abscissa or ordinate in a
logarithmic scaling.
Note that with the ordinate set to a logarithmic scale, all zero frequencies will be displayed as
vertical tabs, since the log0 goes to infinity low values.
(5)
Pulse Distance Histogram
This diagram shows the frequency plotted against the times elapsed between two subsequent pulses (or:
photons recorded from the detector). To obtain this histogram, the time distance between two photons
is evaluated from the raw data.
You can zoom in the image by pressing the left mouse button and drawing a rectangle of the area you
want to zoom in. If the button is disengaged, the zoom image is displayed.
By clicking the right mouse button you can choose
between different options in the
Pulse Distance
Histogram
context menu (Fig. 95).
Reset diagram zoom
will reset any zoomed
image.
Copy text to clipboard
will copy the diagram
coordinates into the clipboard, from which they
can be pasted into other programs like Excel.
Write text to file
will store the diagram
coordinates in a .txt file. You will be prompted to
choose a name and a folder before saving.
Choosing
Abscissa logarithmic
or
Ordinate
logarithmic
will display the abscissa or ordinate in
a logarithmic scaling.
Fig. 94
PCH context menu
Fig. 95
Pulse Distance Histogram context
menu