Pu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Second harmonic nanoparticles in imaging applicationsPu et al., 2011
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- Pu Y
- Hsieh C
- Grange R
- Yang X
- Papadopoulos I
- Choi J
- Psaltis D
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- Active Photonic Materials IV
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Nanocrystals with second harmonic response is a new class of nonlinear optical nanoprobes with dramatically different properties from fluorescent agents. Compared with two-photon fluorescence, second harmonic generation is an ultrafast, lossless, and coherent …
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