2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4915134
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Spectral behavior of second harmonic signals from organic and non-organic materials in multiphoton microscopy

Abstract: Multimodal nonlinear microscopy allows imaging of highly ordered biological tissue due to spectral separation of nonlinear signals. This requires certain knowledge about the spectral distribution of the different nonlinear signals. In contrast to several publications we demonstrate a factor of 122 relating the full width at half maximum of a gaussian laser pulse spectrum to the corresponding second harmonic pulse spectrum in the spatial domain by using a simple theoretical model. Experiments on monopotassium p… Show more

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“…Potential reasons for the lack of broadening dynamics in the fundamental include: energy losses from linear absorption, free carrier absorption [27], depletion from harmonics generation, or inaccuracy of cr P due to lack of MIR data [12]. In perturbative harmonic generation with perfect phase matching, the ideal FWHM bandwidth of generated harmonics ( ( ) n λ Δ where n is the harmonic order) is related to the FWHM of the fundamental ( [28]. Table 1 outlines the FWHM spectral broadening of the spectra shown in Fig.…”
Section: Numerical Modeling Of Optical Filamentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential reasons for the lack of broadening dynamics in the fundamental include: energy losses from linear absorption, free carrier absorption [27], depletion from harmonics generation, or inaccuracy of cr P due to lack of MIR data [12]. In perturbative harmonic generation with perfect phase matching, the ideal FWHM bandwidth of generated harmonics ( ( ) n λ Δ where n is the harmonic order) is related to the FWHM of the fundamental ( [28]. Table 1 outlines the FWHM spectral broadening of the spectra shown in Fig.…”
Section: Numerical Modeling Of Optical Filamentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained SHG spectrum was narrower (17 nm) than the SHG spectrum expected for transformed limited pulses. 26,27 This is most likely a result of a residual chirp of the pulse. Nevertheless, the SHG spectrum is broader than each individual channel of the PMT, and a strong SHG signal can be detected in the first two channels.…”
Section: Image Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. 41 The decay of the SHG intensities over time is observed independent of the crystallization state of the sample. The decay indicates successful removal of material, as the SHG response of the sample is depending on its thickness.…”
Section: Influence Of the Sample Morphology On The Generated Opticamentioning
confidence: 99%