摘要 |
A technique for simultaneous spatial and temporal focusing of femtosecond pulses improves the signal-to-back-ground ratio (SBR) in multiphoton imaging. This is achieved by spatially separating spectral components of pulses into a "rainbow beam" and recombining these components at the spatial focus of an imaging system. The temporal pulse width becomes a function of distance, with the shortest pulse width confined to the spatial focus. The technique can significantly improve the axial confinement and reduce the background excitation in multiphoton microscopy, and thereby increase the imaging depth in highly scattering biological specimens.
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