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Supercontinuum Radiation for Optical Sensing

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Abstract

Supercontinuum radiation offers numerous new possibilities for chemical sensing. This paper discusses novel developments in liquid and gas phase sensing applications as well as for microscopic imaging of biological samples with supercontinuum light.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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