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1 February 1994 Contrast enhancement and phase conjugation low-power optical signal in dynamic recording material based on bacteriorhodopsin
Elena Y. Korchemskaya, Marat S. Soskin, Tatjana V. Dukova, Nicolai N. Vsevolodov
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Abstract
Polymer films with fragments of the purple membranes containing protein bacteriorhodopsin (BR) have been used for the real-time optical information processing of low-power (several milliwatt) cw gas laser signals. The nonlinear recording media with BR have a potential in microscopic techniques for in-vivo diagnosis of the crystalline lens.
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Elena Y. Korchemskaya, Marat S. Soskin, Tatjana V. Dukova, and Nicolai N. Vsevolodov "Contrast enhancement and phase conjugation low-power optical signal in dynamic recording material based on bacteriorhodopsin", Proc. SPIE 2083, Microscopy, Holography, and Interferometry in Biomedicine, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.167442
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Proteins

Polymer thin films

Polymers

Gas lasers

In vivo imaging

Phase conjugation

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