Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy is a powerful research tool that combines the advanced optical techniques of laser scanning microscopy with long wavelength multiphoton fluorescence excitation to capture high-resolution, three-dimensional images of specimens tagged with highly specific fluorophores.
Multiphoton microscopy is a research tool that combines the optical techniques of laser scanning microscopy with long wavelength multiphoton fluorescence excitation to capture three-dimensional images of specimens.
Explore the fundamentals of lasers and how basic laser systems operate through stimulated emission, and how they are designed to amplify this form of light to create intense and focused beams.
The lasers employed in optical microscopy are high-intensity monochromatic light sources, which are useful for a variety of techniques such as scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy.
Two-photon and three-photon excitation occurs as the result of simultaneous absorption of photons in an electronic transition event. Explore how fluorescence excitation events occur in multiphoton microscopy.
Examine events occurring in the microscope focal region during specimen excitation using long wavelength visible and near-infrared laser illumination in this interactive java tutorial.
Learn more as this interactive java tutorial compares excitation-induced photobleaching patterns that occur near the focal region in both multiphoton and confocal microscopy systems.
Discover and examine the operation of Ti:sapphire lasers over a broad range of near-infrared wavelengths with variable pulse widths and an adjustable applet speed control in this tutorial.
Explore and uncover the operation of a Nd:YLF multi-pass slab laser side-pumped by two collimated diode-laser bars as the tutorial starts off with photons being generated within a Nd:YLF Crystal.
Listed in this section are periodical location information, book references, as well as providing a listing of selected original research reports from this cutting-edge field of research.
Listed in this section are links to resources on the web for multiphoton microscopy including manufacturers, university laboratories, industrial imaging laboratories, technical white papers and tutorials.
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