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Air-guided photonic-crystal-fiber pulse-compression delivery of multimegawatt femtosecond laser output for nonlinear-optical imaging and neurosurgery
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EngineeringCompressed Pcf OutputLaser ApplicationsFiber OpticsBiomedical EngineeringHigh-power LasersFiber-optic CommunicationShort-pulse LasersPcf CladdingBiomedical OpticBiophysicsFiber LaserPhotonicsPulse GenerationUltrafast Laser PhysicsBiophotonicsFiber OpticOptical ImagingNonlinear-optical ImagingBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsMouse BrainFibre Amplifier
Large-core hollow photonic-crystal fibers (PCFs) are shown to enable a fiber-format air-guided delivery of ultrashort infrared laser pulses for neurosurgery and nonlinear-optical imaging. With an appropriate dispersion precompensation, an anomalously dispersive 15-μm-core hollow PCF compresses 510-fs, 1070-nm light pulses to a pulse width of about 110 fs, providing a peak power in excess of 5 MW. The compressed PCF output is employed to induce a local photodisruption of corpus callosum tissues in mouse brain and is used to generate the third harmonic in brain tissues, which is captured by the PCF and delivered to a detector through the PCF cladding.
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