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Laser Sources for Deep Tissue Multiphoton Imaging

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Abstract

Deep tissue multiphoton microscopy (MPM) using solitons generated from optical fibers are reviewed. The main characteristics of the excitation source for deep tissue MPM, such as wavelength, pulse energy, and repetition rate, are discussed.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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