Coherent Nonlinear Optical Imaging: Beyond Fluorescence Microscopy
Harvard University · Columbia University
Abstract
The quest for ultrahigh detection sensitivity with spectroscopic contrasts other than fluorescence has led to various novel approaches to optical microscopy of biological systems. Coherent nonlinear optical imaging, especially the recently developed nonlinear dissipation microscopy (including stimulated Raman scattering and two-photon absorption) and pump-probe microscopy (including excited-state absorption, stimulated emission, and ground-state depletion), provides new image contrasts for nonfluorescent species. Thanks to the high-frequency modulation transfer scheme, these imaging techniques exhibit superb detection sensitivity. By directly interrogating vibrational and/or electronic energy levels of…
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- Microscopy
- Raman scattering
- Materials science
- Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy
- Fluorescence
- Molecular imaging
- Two-photon excitation microscopy
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Affordable and clean energy