Krolopp et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Handheld nonlinear microscope system comprising a 2 MHz repetition rate, mode-locked Yb-fiber laser for in vivo biomedical imagingKrolopp et al., 2016
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- Krolopp Ã
- Csákányi A
- Haluszka D
- Csáti D
- Vass L
- Kolonics A
- Wikonkál N
- Szipőcs R
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- Biomedical Optics Express
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A novel, Yb-fiber laser based, handheld 2PEF/SHG microscope imaging system is introduced. It is suitable for in vivo imaging of murine skin at an average power level as low as 5 mW at 200 kHz sampling rate. Amplified and compressed laser pulses having a …
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