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Month: March 2016
Benefits of ultrashort pulses in two-photon microscopy
Two-photon microscopy is an imaging technique invented by Denk, Webb and co-workers (Denk et al, 1990). The simple principles rely on simultaneous absorption of two-photons from a laser beam spatially focussed into a sample plane, to emit a fluorescent signal. The advantages of two-photon microscopy compared to conventional methods is the minimal effect of photo-bleaching […]
March 4th, 2016 | Company News
Photonics West Highlights
With the launch of our first ever 1GHz frequency comb, sample testing live on the HASPP-THz and expert talks taking place at our booth, this year’s Photonics West was undoubtedly the liveliest for us yet! Our striking stand attracted many visitors especially our illuminated and enlarged ‘Q’s’ which displayed our vast array of lasers. We [...]March 3rd, 2016 | Events