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Nonlinear optical spectroscopy for microscopic imaging-the effect of the pulse shape

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Abstract

We study nonlinear optical short pulse interaction with fluorescent molecules. The effect of pulse shape is considered for the first time on the efficiency of multiphoton imaging. Significance of the spectral shape and phase distortions of the ultrashort laser pulse has been demonstrated and applied for diagnostic imaging.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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