Nonlinear photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) usually requires dual-pulse excitation. Current approaches to realize dual-pulse laser train are indirect, mainly based on beam combinations. Here, we report a compact (∼5-cm-long cavity) laser source that directly outputs controllable nanosecond (∼34 ns) dual pulses, including the tunability of repetition rate (0-20 kHz), time delay (5-30 µs), and relative intensity ratio (20-500%), perfectly matching the requirements of nonlinear imaging in PAM.
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