PUBLICATION

Combined third-harmonic generation and four-wave mixing microscopy of tissues and embryos

Authors
Mahou, P., Olivier, N., Labroille, G., Duloquin, L., Sintes, J.M., Peyriéras, N., Legouis, R., Débarre, D., and Beaurepaire, E.
ID
ZDB-PUB-111111-17
Date
2011
Source
Biomedical Optics Express   2(10): 2837-2849 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Duloquin, Louise, Peyriéras, Nadine
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none
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PubMed
22025988 Full text @ Biomed. Opt. Express
Abstract

Nonlinear microscopy can be used to probe the intrinsic optical properties of biological tissues. Using femtosecond pulses, third-harmonic generation (THG) and four-wave mixing (FWM) signals can be efficiently produced and detected simultaneously. Both signals probe a similar parameter, i.e. the real part of the third-order nonlinear susceptibility Χ(3). However THG and FWM images result from different phase matching conditions and provide complementary information. We analyze this complementarity using calculations, z-scan measurements on water and oils, and THG-FWM imaging of cell divisions in live zebrafish embryos. The two signals exhibit different sensitivity to sample size and clustering in the half-wavelength regime. Far from resonance, THG images reveal spatial variations ΔΧ(3)(-3ω;ω,ω,ω) with remarkable sensitivity while FWM directly reflects the distribution of Χ(3)(-2ω1 + ω2;ω1, –ω2, ω1). We show that FWM images provide Χ(3) maps useful for proper interpretation of cellular THG signals, and that combined imaging carries additional structural information. Finally we present simultaneous imaging of intrinsic THG, FWM, second-harmonic (SHG) and two-photon-excited fluorescence (2PEF) signals in live Caenorhabditis elegans worms illustrating the information provided by multimodal nonlinear imaging of unstained tissue.

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