Pump-probe nonlinear phase dispersion spectroscopy: Molecular contrast of pigmented and non-pigmented samples
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Robles, FE; Claytor, K; Warren, WS
Published in: Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
January 1, 2013
Pump-probe nonlinear phase dispersion spectroscopy is a novel method that delivers molecular information of pigmented and non-pigmented samples by probing four dimensions: phase, amplitude, wavelength, and pump-probe time-delay. Its potential for molecular imaging is explored. © OSA 2013.
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Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
EISSN
2162-2701
Publication Date
January 1, 2013
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Robles, F. E., Claytor, K., & Warren, W. S. (2013). Pump-probe nonlinear phase dispersion spectroscopy: Molecular contrast of pigmented and non-pigmented samples. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers.
Robles, F. E., K. Claytor, and W. S. Warren. “Pump-probe nonlinear phase dispersion spectroscopy: Molecular contrast of pigmented and non-pigmented samples.” Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, January 1, 2013.
Robles FE, Claytor K, Warren WS. Pump-probe nonlinear phase dispersion spectroscopy: Molecular contrast of pigmented and non-pigmented samples. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2013 Jan 1;
Robles, F. E., et al. “Pump-probe nonlinear phase dispersion spectroscopy: Molecular contrast of pigmented and non-pigmented samples.” Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, Jan. 2013.
Robles FE, Claytor K, Warren WS. Pump-probe nonlinear phase dispersion spectroscopy: Molecular contrast of pigmented and non-pigmented samples. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2013 Jan 1;
Published In
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
EISSN
2162-2701
Publication Date
January 1, 2013