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12 March 2024 Femtosecond fiber delivery at 920 nm for two-photon microscopy
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Abstract
We present a femtosecond laser system at 920 nm delivering ultrashort pulses via a hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber (HC-PBGF). The laser system is designed to simplify two-photon microscopy applications and can be used for miniaturized two-photon microscopes. While previously presented solutions have been tailored to a specific length and dispersion coefficient of the HC-PBGF, we now show a compact and flexible scheme for dispersion compensation which is compatible with a wide range of fiber types and lengths.

In addition, this new approach fully maintains the capability of software-controlled dispersion compensation in the range from 0 to -40,000 fs2 after the pulse delivery fiber. Hence, the dispersion of common two-photon microscopes can be pre-compensated in order to obtain compressed pulses at the sample plane. Our newly developed system displays excellent long-term fiber coupling stability under varying environmental conditions. It is capable of polarization-preserving femtosecond pulse delivery at 920 nm and reaches Watt-level power after the delivery fiber, making it suitable for in-vivo brain imaging of GCaMP in mouse models.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Konrad Birkmeier, Yik Long Li, Fabian Röser, Robert Herda, Laura Lohr, Luisa Hofmann, Bernhard Wolfring, Reto Häring, and Florian Tauser "Femtosecond fiber delivery at 920 nm for two-photon microscopy", Proc. SPIE 12847, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XXIV, 1284703 (12 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002446
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Femtosecond phenomena

Two photon excitation microscopy

Femtosecond pulse shaping

Fiber lasers

Lasers

Miniaturization

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