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Pulse-length dependence of cellular response to intense near-infrared laser pulses in multiphoton microscopes
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringTwo-photon Excitation ProcessLight MicroscopyBiophysicsUltrafast LasersPhotonicsNear-infrared Laser PulsesLaser MicroscopyPulse LengthBiophotonicsCell BiologyOptical ImagingCellular ResponsePulse-length DependenceMultiphoton ProcessUltrafast OpticsMedicineCell VitalityLaser Damage
The influence of the pulse length, tau , of ultrashort laser pulses at 780 and 920 nm on cell vitality and cellular reproduction has been studied. A total of 2400 nonlabeled cells were exposed to a highly focused scanning beam from a mode-locked 80-MHz Ti:sapphire laser with 60-micros pixel dwell time. For the same pulse energy, destructive effects were more pronounced for shorter pulses. The damage behavior was found to follow approximately a P(2)/tau dependence (P , mean power), indicating that cell destruction is likely based on a two-photon excitation process rather than a one- or a three-photon event. Therefore, femtosecond as well as picosecond pulses provide approximately the same relative optical window for safe two-photon fluorescence microscopy.
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