Simultaneous multimodal imaging is critical for in vivo study of biological dynamic processes and clinical applications. In this study, we demonstrate a multimodal nonlinear optical (NLO) microscopy of the capability to simultaneously produce images of multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (M-CARS), two-photon excitation fluorescence, and second harmonic generation in living biological systems. The excitation sources are a femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser and a broadband supercontinuum generated from a photonic crystal fiber. The simultaneously excited multiple NLO signals were recorded by using a time- and wavelength-resolved detection technique. In M-CARS imaging, the nonresonant background is effectively reduced by using a simple ...
Optical microscopy has long been an established tool in the biomedical sciences, being the preferred...
Simplified, robust approaches to label-free Coherent Raman Microscopy allow for applications ranging...
The use of femtosecond pulsed excitation in microscopy permits the application of nonlinear optical ...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
A recent challenge in the field of bioimaging is to image vital, thick, and complex tissues in real ...
International audienceWe report a single-laser time-resolved Fourier transform implementation of coh...
This paper addresses the application of multimodal nonlinear optical (MNLO) microscopy to clinical r...
We present a multimodal non-linear optical (NLO) laser-scanning microscope, based on a compact fiber...
The subnanosecond “white-light laser” source has been applied to multimodal, multiphoton, and multip...
Over the past years fast label-free nonlinear imaging modalities providing molecular contrast of end...
We report a technologically novel microscopy system for bioimaging based on a 100 fs titanium:sapphi...
Over the past years fast label-free nonlinear imaging modalities providing molecular contrast of end...
For centuries, the rapid progress of optical microscopy brings us new opportunities togreatly unders...
Microscopy techniques have been developed and refined over multiple decades, but innovation around s...
We demonstrate high performance coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy of live cell...
Optical microscopy has long been an established tool in the biomedical sciences, being the preferred...
Simplified, robust approaches to label-free Coherent Raman Microscopy allow for applications ranging...
The use of femtosecond pulsed excitation in microscopy permits the application of nonlinear optical ...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
A recent challenge in the field of bioimaging is to image vital, thick, and complex tissues in real ...
International audienceWe report a single-laser time-resolved Fourier transform implementation of coh...
This paper addresses the application of multimodal nonlinear optical (MNLO) microscopy to clinical r...
We present a multimodal non-linear optical (NLO) laser-scanning microscope, based on a compact fiber...
The subnanosecond “white-light laser” source has been applied to multimodal, multiphoton, and multip...
Over the past years fast label-free nonlinear imaging modalities providing molecular contrast of end...
We report a technologically novel microscopy system for bioimaging based on a 100 fs titanium:sapphi...
Over the past years fast label-free nonlinear imaging modalities providing molecular contrast of end...
For centuries, the rapid progress of optical microscopy brings us new opportunities togreatly unders...
Microscopy techniques have been developed and refined over multiple decades, but innovation around s...
We demonstrate high performance coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy of live cell...
Optical microscopy has long been an established tool in the biomedical sciences, being the preferred...
Simplified, robust approaches to label-free Coherent Raman Microscopy allow for applications ranging...
The use of femtosecond pulsed excitation in microscopy permits the application of nonlinear optical ...