Biomedical Applications
"Precompensation for high-order chromatic dispersion makes possible the use of pulses as short as 10 fs for nonlinear optical microscopy. The resulting signal-to-noise increase can enable better-quality depth-resolved imaging."
To view the full article "Better results from ultrafast nonlinear microscopy"in March issue of BioOptics World please follow this link.
BSI is looking forward to the development of the laser-based molecular scalpel technology in partnership with MSU faculty and Clark-MXR, an established Michigan based femtosecond laser manufacturer. This new technology will revolutionize drug discovery and analysis of drug metabolization. Leading pharmaceutical companies have already expressed interest in this technology. Funding by the 21st Century Jobs Fund will accelerate the commercialization process of this technology which is projected to create 150 high-tech jobs in Michigan.
Click here to see MIIPS enhances two-photon microscopy. (13 MB)
More details about the work presented in this video are available at this link (publication #118).
