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Two-photon bioimaging utilizing supercontinuum light generated by a high-peak-power picosecond semiconductor laser source
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EngineeringGreen Fluorescent ProteinBiomedical EngineeringHigh-power LasersTwo-photon Fluorescence BioimagingBiomedical OpticUtilizing Supercontinuum LightBioimagingMouse Brain NeuronsBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodPhotonicsPhysicsFluorescence ImagingBiophotonicsOptical ImagingFluorescence MicroscopySupercontinuum GenerationBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsMultiphoton ProcessNeuroscience
We developed a novel scheme for two-photon fluorescence bioimaging. We generated supercontinuum (SC) light at wavelengths of 600 to 1200 nm with 774-nm light pulses from a compact turn-key semiconductor laser picosecond light pulse source that we developed. The supercontinuum light was sliced at around 1030- and 920-nm wavelengths and was amplified to kW-peak-power level using laboratory-made low-nonlinear-effects optical fiber amplifiers. We successfully demonstrated two-photon fluorescence bioimaging of mouse brain neurons containing green fluorescent protein (GFP).
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