On 02/16/13 00:46, Zhijie Li wrote:
Hi Jacob,
Interesting topic.
This reminds me the posters I saw on ACA 2010, on the femto-second
infrared laser based instrument . That instrument utilizes the
nonlinear optical properties of crystals of chiral molecules to
detect very small crystalline materials from amorphous background: the
crystals will double the frequency of the laser, turning the infrared
light to visible light. I cannot recall the exact name of the
technology now, unfortunately.
Multpile photon fluorescent microscopy, or two-photon excitation
microscopy, sometimes implemented as scanning confocal microscopy. One
implementation is acronymmed SONICC.
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