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Multiwavelength kilowatt-peak-power light pulse source utilizing a picosecond diode laser for nonlinear bioimaging

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Abstract

We generated octave-wide supercontinuum light with a diode-laser picosecond light source. The supercontinuum light was amplified to kilowatt peak-power levels by optical fiber amplifiers at three wavelength regions, and was successfully used for two-photon bioimaging.

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