Published 2021 | Version v1
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Label-Free Super-Resolution Microscopy By Means of Transient Absorption Saturation

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n recent decades, super-resolution optical microscopy has become an attractive research topic that typically has been developed based on fluorescent labelling that becomes the essential tool for breaking diffraction-limited in biological imaging. However, deep tissue and label-free imaging remain challenging, especially for tick and highly scattering biological specimens [1]. With the development of ultrashort pulse laser sources, non-linear optical (NLO) light-matter interaction has acquired a central role in optical microscopy for label-free imaging due to efficient signal generation in the non-linear process [2]. The advantages of NLO approaches include the reduction of scattering due to the use of near-infrared radiation, which enables high penetration depth and reduces the aberrations introduced by the specimen [1]. Non-linear interaction comprises the generation of sum frequencies, high-harmonic generation …

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Created:
April 14, 2023
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December 1, 2023