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An electronically t...
An electronically tunable ultrafast laser source applied to fluorescence imaging and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy
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Dunsby, C. (författare)
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Lanigan, P. M. P. (författare)
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McGinty, J. (författare)
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Elson, D. S. (författare)
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Requejo-Isidro, J. (författare)
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Munro, I. (författare)
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Galletly, N. (författare)
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McCann, F. (författare)
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Treanor, B. (författare)
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Önfelt, Björn (författare)
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Davis, D. M. (författare)
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Neil, M. A. A. (författare)
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French, P. M. W. (författare)
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- 2004-11-20
- 2004
- Engelska.
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Ingår i: Journal of Physics D. - : IOP Publishing. - 0022-3727 .- 1361-6463. ; 37:23, s. 3296-3303
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Abstract
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- Fluorescence imaging is used widely in microscopy and macroscopic imaging applications for fields ranging from biomedicine to materials science. A critical component for any fluorescence imaging system is the excitation source. Traditionally, wide-field systems use filtered thermal or arc-generated white light sources, while point scanning confocal microscope systems require spatially coherent (point-like) laser sources. Unfortunately, the limited range of visible wavelengths available from conventional laser sources constrains the design and usefulness of fluorescent probes in confocal microscopy. A 'hands-off' laser-like source, electronically tunable across the visible spectrum, would be invaluable for fluorescence imaging and provide new opportunities, e.g. automated excitation fingerprinting and in situ measurement of excitation cross-sections. Yet more information can be obtained using fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM), which requires that the light source be pulsed or rapidly modulated. We show how a white light continuum, generated by injecting femtosecond optical radiation into a micro-structured optical fibre, coupled with a simple prism-based tunable filter arrangement, can fulfil all these roles as a continuously electronically tunable (435-1150 nm) visible ultrafast light source in confocal, wide-field and FLIM systems.
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- photonic crystal fibers
- supercontinuum generation
- anomalous-dispersion
- continuum generation
- spatial-resolution
- raman-scattering
- optical-fiber
- multiphoton
- cell
- pulses
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Dunsby, C.
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Lanigan, P. M. P ...
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McGinty, J.
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Elson, D. S.
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Requejo-Isidro, ...
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Munro, I.
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visa fler...
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Galletly, N.
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McCann, F.
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Treanor, B.
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Önfelt, Björn
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Davis, D. M.
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Neil, M. A. A.
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French, P. M. W.
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