Light fields in complex media: Mesoscopic scattering meets wave control
The newly emerging field of wave front shaping in complex media has recently seen
enormous progress. The driving force behind these advances has been the experimental …
enormous progress. The driving force behind these advances has been the experimental …
Advances in multiphoton microscopy technology
Multiphoton microscopy has enabled unprecedented dynamic exploration in living
organisms. A significant challenge in biological research is the dynamic imaging of features …
organisms. A significant challenge in biological research is the dynamic imaging of features …
Deep tissue two-photon microscopy
F Helmchen, W Denk - Nature methods, 2005 - nature.com
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep
imaging impossible for traditional—including confocal—fluorescence microscopy. Nonlinear …
imaging impossible for traditional—including confocal—fluorescence microscopy. Nonlinear …
Intraoperative imaging in pathology-assisted surgery
The pathological assessment of surgical specimens during surgery can reduce the
incidence of positive resection margins, which otherwise can result in additional surgeries or …
incidence of positive resection margins, which otherwise can result in additional surgeries or …
[HTML][HTML] Principles of two-photon excitation microscopy and its applications to neuroscience
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range
from individual synapses (∼ 1 μm) to neural circuits (centimeters); the timescales range from …
from individual synapses (∼ 1 μm) to neural circuits (centimeters); the timescales range from …
Review of methods for intraoperative margin detection for breast conserving surgery
Breast conserving surgery (BCS) is an effective treatment for early-stage cancers as long as
the margins of the resected tissue are free of disease according to consensus guidelines for …
the margins of the resected tissue are free of disease according to consensus guidelines for …
“Hot” in plasmonics: temperature‐related concepts and applications of metal nanostructures
C Kuppe, KR Rusimova, L Ohnoutek… - Advanced Optical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Recent advances in nonlinear optics, hot electrons for renewable energy (eg, solar cells and
water‐splitting), acousto‐optics, nanometalworking, nanorobotics, steam generation, and …
water‐splitting), acousto‐optics, nanometalworking, nanorobotics, steam generation, and …
Imaging in vivo: watching the brain in action
JND Kerr, W Denk - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2008 - nature.com
The appeal of in vivo cellular imaging to any neuroscientist is not hard to understand: it is
almost impossible to isolate individual neurons while keeping them and their complex …
almost impossible to isolate individual neurons while keeping them and their complex …
[HTML][HTML] Imaging collagen in scar tissue: developments in second harmonic generation microscopy for biomedical applications
The ability to respond to injury with tissue repair is a fundamental property of all multicellular
organisms. The extracellular matrix (ECM), composed of fibrillar collagens as well as a …
organisms. The extracellular matrix (ECM), composed of fibrillar collagens as well as a …
Ultrafast laser inscription: perspectives on future integrated applications
D Choudhury, JR Macdonald… - Laser & Photonics …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews the recent advancements achieved using ultrafast laser inscription (ULI)
that highlight the cross‐disciplinary potential of the technology. An overview of waveguide …
that highlight the cross‐disciplinary potential of the technology. An overview of waveguide …