Increasing the penetration depth of temporal focusing multiphoton microscopy for neurobiological applications

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Abstract

The first ever demonstration of temporal focusing with short wave infrared (SWIR) excitation and emission is demonstrated, achieving a penetration depth of 500 μm in brain tissue. This is substantially deeper than the highest previously-reported values for temporal focusing imaging in brain tissue, and demonstrates the value of these optimized wavelengths for neurobiological applications.

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Rowlands, C. J., Bruns, O. T., Franke, D., Fukamura, D., Jain, R. K., Bawendi, M. G., & So, P. T. C. (2019). Increasing the penetration depth of temporal focusing multiphoton microscopy for neurobiological applications. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 52(26). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ab16b4

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