Optics letters | 2021

Label-free multimodal microscopy using a single light source and detector for biological imaging.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Multimodal nonlinear microscopy has been widely applied in biology and medicine due to its relatively deep penetration into tissue and its label-free manner. However, current multimodal systems require the use of multiple sources and detectors, leading to bulky, complex, and expensive systems. In this Letter, we present a novel method of using a single light source and detector for nonlinear multimodal imaging of biological samples. Using a photonic crystal fiber, a pulse picker, and multimode fibers, our developed system successfully acquired multimodal images of swine coronary arteries, including two-photon excitation fluorescence, second-harmonic generation, coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering, and backreflection. The developed system could be a valuable tool for various biomedical applications.

Volume 46 4
Pages \n 892-895\n
DOI 10.1364/OL.415938
Language English
Journal Optics letters

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