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A Rapidly Growing Application for Calmar Femtosecond Fiber Lasers Is Imaging and Near Infrared (NIR) Multiphoton Spectroscopy
Two-photon microscopy image of mouse skeletal muscle. Two-photon excitation is based on the idea that two photons of low energy can excite a fluorophore in a quantum event, resulting in the emission of a fluorescence photon, typically at a higher energy than either of the two excitatory photons. The probability of the near-simultaneous absorption of two photons is extremely low. Therefore a high...
Read More »A Rapidly Growing Application for Calmar Femtosecond Fiber Lasers Is Imaging and Near Infrared (NIR) Multiphoton Spectroscopy
Two-photon microscopy image of mouse skeletal muscle. Two-photon excitation is based on the idea that two photons of low energy can excite a fluorophore in a quantum event, resulting in the emission of a fluorescence photon, typically at a higher energy than either of the two excitatory photons. The probability of the near-simultaneous absorption of two photons is extremely low. Therefore a high...
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