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14 March 2016 Multi-photon microscope driven by novel green laser pump
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Abstract
Multi-photon microscopy is extensively used in research due to its superior possibilities when compared to other microscopy modalities. The technique also has the possibility to advance diagnostics in clinical applications, due to its capabilities complementing existing technology in a multimodal system. However, translation is hindered due to the high cost, high training demand and large footprint of a standard setup. We show in this article that minification of the setup, while also reducing cost and complexity, is indeed possible without compromising on image quality, by using a novel diode laser replacing the commonly used conventional solid state laser as the pump for the femtosecond system driving the imaging.
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Dominik Marti, Martin Djurhuus, Ole Bjarlin Jensen, and Peter E. Andersen "Multi-photon microscope driven by novel green laser pump", Proc. SPIE 9712, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XVI, 97121M (14 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2208586
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Semiconductor lasers

Microscopy

Multiphoton microscopy

Solid state lasers

Microscopes

Quality measurement

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