Abstract
A novel noninvasive second-harmonic-generation tomographic method of mapping the structure of animal tissues by use of 100-fs laser pulses at 625 nm is described. Subsurface structures were measured with this approach, which is potentially a symmetry-sensitive tool for optical histological reconstruction.
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Yici Guo, P. P. Ho, H. Savage, D. Harris, P. Sacks, S. Schantz, Feng Liu, N. Zhadin, and R. R. Alfano, "Second-harmonic tomography of tissues:?errata," Opt. Lett. 23, 733-733 (1998)https://opg.optica.org/ol/abstract.cfm?uri=ol-23-9-733
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