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Use of coherent control methods through scattering biological tissue to achieve functional imaging
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiological TissueBiomedical EngineeringOptogeneticsTissue ImagingUltrashort-pulse Phase ShapingBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodPhotonicsBiophotonicsComputational Optical ImagingOptical ImagingLaser LightBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsCoherent Control MethodsMultiphoton ProcessMedicine
We test whether coherent control methods based on ultrashort-pulse phase shaping can be applied when the laser light propagates through biological tissue. Our results demonstrate experimentally that the spectral-phase properties of shaped laser pulses optimized to achieve selective two-photon excitation survive as the laser pulses propagate through tissue. This observation is used to obtain functional images based on selective two-photon excitation of a pH-sensitive chromophore in a sample that is placed behind a slice of biological tissue. Our observation of coherent control through scattering tissue suggests possibilities in multiphoton-based imaging and photodynamic therapy.
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