Third harmonic generation microscopy

Jeff Squier(University of California, San Diego), Michiel Müller(University of Amsterdam), G. J. Brakenhoff(University of Amsterdam), Kent R. Wilson
Optics Express
October 26, 1998
Cited by 343Open Access
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Abstract

Third harmonic generation microscopy is used to make dynamical images of living systems for the first time. A 100 fs excitation pulse at 1.2 aem results in a 400 nm signal which is generated directly within the specimen. Chara plant rhizoids have been imaged, showing dynamic plant activity, and non-fading image characteristics even with continuous viewing, indicating prolonged viability under these THG-imaging conditions.


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