Cheng et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Measurements of multiphoton action cross sections for multiphoton microscopyCheng et al., 2014
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- Cheng L
- Horton N
- Wang K
- Chen S
- Xu C
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- Biomedical optics express
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We report quantitative measurements of two-, three-, and four-photon excitation action cross sections of several commonly used fluorophores and fluorescent proteins at three different excitation wavelengths of 800 nm, 1300 nm, and 1680 nm. The measured cross section …
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