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We report on utilizing the photon bunching effect in thermal light to enhance the efficiency of Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence (TPEF) under continuous wave illumination. This has potential applications in microscopy.
Two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) has become a standard technique in modern microscopy [1] but it is still affected by photo-damage of the probe owed to high excitation intensities. In this work we report on utilizing the photon bunching effect in thermal light to enhance the efficiency of TPEF under continuous wave excitation. We used a super-luminescence diode (SLD) as thermal light source...
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