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Optics Letters
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July 21, 2004
Confocal thermal-lens microscope
Julien Moreau, Vincent Loriette
Applied Optics
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February 5, 2003
Absorption of low-loss optical materials measured at 1064 nm by a position-modulated collinear photothermal detection technique
Vincent Loriette, Claude Boccara
Applied Optics
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July 19, 2003
Full-field birefringence imaging by thermal-light polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography. II. Instrument and results
Julien Moreau, Vincent Loriette, Albert-Claude Boccara
Applied Optics
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July 19, 2003
Full-field birefringence imaging by thermal-light polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography. I. Theory
Julien Moreau, Vincent Loriette, Albert-Claude Boccara
Optics Letters
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July 17, 2008
Axial coding in full-field microscopy using three-dimensional structured illumination implemented with no moving parts
Pedro Felipe Gardeazábal Rodríguez, Eduardo Sepulveda, Benoit Dubertret, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Optics
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August 3, 2011
Adaptive optics for fluorescence wide-field microscopy using spectrally independent guide star and markers
Pierre Vermeulen, Eleonora Muro, Thomas Pons, et al.
ACS Nano
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July 13, 2012
Spectroscopy of single CdSe nanoplatelets
Mickaël D Tessier, Clémentine Javaux, Ivan Maksimovic, et al.
ACS Nano
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March 6, 2019
In Vivo Imaging of Single Tumor Cells in Fast-Flowing Bloodstream Using Near-Infrared Quantum Dots and Time-Gated Imaging
Thomas Pons, Sophie Bouccara, Vincent Loriette, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Optics
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March 12, 2016
Sensorless adaptive optics implementation in widefield optical sectioning microscopy inside in vivo Drosophila brain
Mélanie Pedrazzani, Vincent Loriette, Paul Tchenio, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing : a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
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July 27, 2011
Bayesian estimation for optimized structured illumination microscopy
François Orieux, Eduardo Sepulveda, Vincent Loriette, et al.
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Optics Letters
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July 21, 2004
Confocal thermal-lens microscope
Julien Moreau, Vincent Loriette
Applied Optics
|
February 5, 2003
Absorption of low-loss optical materials measured at 1064 nm by a position-modulated collinear photothermal detection technique
Vincent Loriette, Claude Boccara
Applied Optics
|
July 19, 2003
Full-field birefringence imaging by thermal-light polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography. II. Instrument and results
Julien Moreau, Vincent Loriette, Albert-Claude Boccara
Applied Optics
|
July 19, 2003
Full-field birefringence imaging by thermal-light polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography. I. Theory
Julien Moreau, Vincent Loriette, Albert-Claude Boccara
Optics Letters
|
July 17, 2008
Axial coding in full-field microscopy using three-dimensional structured illumination implemented with no moving parts
Pedro Felipe Gardeazábal Rodríguez, Eduardo Sepulveda, Benoit Dubertret, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Optics
|
August 3, 2011
Adaptive optics for fluorescence wide-field microscopy using spectrally independent guide star and markers
Pierre Vermeulen, Eleonora Muro, Thomas Pons, et al.
ACS Nano
|
July 13, 2012
Spectroscopy of single CdSe nanoplatelets
Mickaël D Tessier, Clémentine Javaux, Ivan Maksimovic, et al.
ACS Nano
|
March 6, 2019
In Vivo Imaging of Single Tumor Cells in Fast-Flowing Bloodstream Using Near-Infrared Quantum Dots and Time-Gated Imaging
Thomas Pons, Sophie Bouccara, Vincent Loriette, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Optics
|
March 12, 2016
Sensorless adaptive optics implementation in widefield optical sectioning microscopy inside in vivo Drosophila brain
Mélanie Pedrazzani, Vincent Loriette, Paul Tchenio, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing : a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
|
July 27, 2011
Bayesian estimation for optimized structured illumination microscopy
François Orieux, Eduardo Sepulveda, Vincent Loriette, et al.
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