Label-free second harmonic generation holographic microscopy of biological specimens

O Masihzadeh, P Schlup, RA Bartels - Optics express, 2010 - opg.optica.org
O Masihzadeh, P Schlup, RA Bartels
Optics express, 2010opg.optica.org
Second-order nonlinear holographic microscopy for high-speed, three-dimensional imaging
is demonstrated. The use of harmonic generation allows image formation of endogenous
features in biological samples such as muscle tissue. We have acquired holograms with
acquisition times as short as 10 ms, limited by the switching speed of our shutter; frame rates
of 100's of Hz are expected to be possible. The samples are imaged with a Yb: KGW
femtosecond laser oscillator, whose 1027 nm wavelength is well suited to minimize …
Second-order nonlinear holographic microscopy for high-speed, three-dimensional imaging is demonstrated. The use of harmonic generation allows image formation of endogenous features in biological samples such as muscle tissue. We have acquired holograms with acquisition times as short as 10 ms, limited by the switching speed of our shutter; frame rates of 100’s of Hz are expected to be possible. The samples are imaged with a Yb:KGW femtosecond laser oscillator, whose 1027 nm wavelength is well suited to minimize absorption and scattering. The low average power of the oscillator prevents damage to the sample.
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