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  • Researchers controlled fiber-optic nonlinearity to generate few-optical-cycle pulses from a 24-MHz Chromium:forsterite laser, enabling multicolor two-photon tissue imaging through wavelength mixing.
  • They achieved a broadband continuum from 830 nm to 1200 nm, delivering 5-nJ pulses at 10.5 fs duration, optimizing the spectral range for exciting green fluorophores around 920 nm.
  • The method allows for efficient three-color imaging at a depth of 500 µm with low illumination power, presenting a compact solution for advanced fluorescence microscopy and ultrafast studies.

Article Abstract

By precisely managing fiber-optic nonlinearity with anomalous dispersion, we have demonstrated the control of generating plural few-optical-cycle pulses based on a 24-MHz Chromium:forsterite laser, allowing multicolor two-photon tissue imaging by wavelength mixing. The formation of high-order soliton and its efficient coupling to dispersive wave generation leads to phase-matched spectral broadening, and we have obtained a broadband continuum ranging from 830 nm to 1200 nm, delivering 5-nJ pulses with a pulse width of 10.5 fs using a piece of large-mode-area fiber. We locate the spectral enhancement at around 920 nm for the two-photon excitation of green fluorophores, and we can easily compress the resulting pulse close to its limited duration without the need for active pulse shaping. To optimize the wavelength mixing for sum-frequency excitation, we have realized the management of the power ratio and group delay between the soliton and dispersive wave by varying the initial pulse energy without additional delay control. We have thus demonstrated simultaneous three-color two-photon tissue imaging with contrast management between different signals. Our source optimization leads to efficient two-photon excitation reaching a 500-µm imaging depth under a low 14-mW illumination power. We believe our source development leads to an efficient and compact approach for driving multicolor two-photon fluorescence microscopy and other ultrafast investigations, such as strong-field-driven applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.470602DOI Listing

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