Abstract
We demonstrate selective two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy with shaped pulses produced with a simple yet efficient scheme based on dispersive optical components. The pulse train from a broadband oscillator is split into two subtrains that are sent through different amounts of glass. Beam recombination results in pulse-shape switching at a rate of 150 MHz. Time-resolved photon counting detection then provides two simultaneous images resulting from selective two-photon excitation, as demonstrated in a live embryo. Although less versatile than programmable pulse-shaping devices, this novel arrangement significantly improves the performance of selective microscopy using broadband shaped pulses while simplifying the experimental setup. © 2010 Optical Society of America.
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Labroille, G., Pillai, R. S., Solinas, X., Boudoux, C., Olivier, N., Beaurepaire, E., & Joffre, M. (2010). Dispersion-based pulse shaping for multiplexed two-photon fluorescence microscopy. Optics Letters, 35(20), 3444. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.35.003444
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