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Photodamage Reduction on Harmonic Generation Microscopy at Low-Level Optical Power based on Deep Learning

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Abstract

We demonstrated a power enhancement method in harmonic generation microscopy based on deep learning to reduce the optical input power and consequently reduce the risk of photodamage.

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