Publications by authors named "Guillaume Huss"

We report a silica glass nested capillary anti-resonant nodeless fiber with transmission and low bending sensitivity in the mid-infrared around 4000 nm. The fiber is characterized in terms of transmission over 1700-4200 nm wavelengths, revealing a mid-infrared 3500-4200 nm transmission window, clearly observable for a 12 m long fiber. Bending loss around 4000 nm is 0.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The buildup of lipids in non-fat tissues relates to obesity and is linked to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, particularly in muscle tissue.
  • Lipid droplets (LDs) in muscle act as active organelles, and understanding their location and the surrounding chemistry is key to studying their role in disease development.
  • The study utilizes label-free coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy, revealing increased LDs and similar features to mitochondria in overexpressed LD protein tissues, demonstrating its effectiveness for analyzing lipid distribution and cellular components in fresh muscle samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Multiple wavelength operation in a flow cytometer is an exciting way for cell analysis based on both fluorescence and optical scattering processing. For example, this multiparametric technique is currently used to differentiate blood cells subpopulations. The choice of excitation wavelengths matching fluorochrome spectra (it is currently the opposite) and the use of a broader range of fluorochromes can be made by taking advantage of a filtered supercontinuum white light source.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Second harmonic generation in an air-silica microstructured optical fiber pumped by subnanosecond pulses is used in order to initiate modulation instability processes in normal and anomalous dispersion regimes. This allows us to generate an ultra wide and flat supercontinuum (350-1750 nm), covering the entire transparency window of silica and exhibiting a singlemode transverse profile in visible range.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF