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Second Harmonic Generation in Scleral Collagen as a Non-Invasive Probe for Tissue Optical Properties

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Abstract

Second harmonic generation in scleral tissues is used to infer local tissue scattering and nonlinear susceptibility. Measurements from ex vivo porcine samples suggest that the femtosecond-laser threshold for subsurface photodisruption depends on both these properties.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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