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Widefield multiphoton and temporally decorrelated multifocal multiphoton microscopy
Optics Express
|May 2, 2009
Abstract:
We demonstrate a widefield multiphoton microscope and a temporally decorrelated, multifocal, multiphoton microscope that is based on a high-efficiency array of cascaded beamsplitters. Because these microscopes use ultrashort pulse excitation over large areas of the sample, they allow efficient use of the high-average power available from modern ultrashort pulse lasers.
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