Multiphoton microscopy has enabled us to image cellular dynamics . However, the excitation wavelength for imaging with commercially available lasers is mostly limited between 0.65-1.04 µm. Here we develop a femtosecond fiber laser system that produces ∼150 fs pulses at 1.8 µm. Our system starts from an erbium-doped silica fiber laser, and its wavelength is converted to 1.8 µm using a Raman shift fiber. The 1.8 µm pulses are amplified with a two-stage Tm:ZBLAN fiber amplifier. The final pulse energy is ∼1 µJ, sufficient for imaging. We successfully observe TurboFP635-expressing cortical neurons at a depth of 0.7 mm from the brain surface by three-photon excitation and Clover-expressing astrocytes at a depth of 0.15 mm by four-photon excitation.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9841992 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.477322 | DOI Listing |
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