Tachi et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Chromatic-aberration-free multispectral optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy using reflective optics and a supercontinuum light sourceTachi et al., 2021
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- Tachi K
- Hirasawa T
- Okawa S
- Horiguchi A
- Ito K
- Ishihara M
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- Applied optics
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A supercontinuum (SC) light source enables multispectral photoacoustic imaging at excitation wavelengths in the visible-to-near-infrared range. However, for such a broad optical wavelength range, chromatic aberration is non-negligible. We developed a …
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