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    Open Photonics: An integrated approach for building a 3D-printed motorized rotation stage system by Toschke, Yannic, Klenen, Jan, Imlau, Mirco

    Published in HardwareX (01-12-2024)
    “…In the context of experimental optics- and photonics-research, motorized, high-precision rotation stages are an integral part of almost every laboratory setup…”
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    NIR-to-NIR Imaging: Extended Excitation Up to 2.2 μm Using Harmonic Nanoparticles with a Tunable hIGh EneRgy (TIGER) Widefield Microscope by Vittadello, Laura, Klenen, Jan, Koempe, Karsten, Kocsor, Laura, Szaller, Zsuzsanna, Imlau, Mirco

    Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (25-11-2021)
    “…Near-infrared (NIR) marker-based imaging is of growing importance for deep tissue imaging and is based on a considerable reduction of optical losses at large…”
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    Time‐Resolved Nonlinear Diffuse Femtosecond‐Pulse Reflectometry Using Lithium Niobate Nanoparticles with Two Pulses of Different Colors by Kijatkin, Christian, Bourdon, Bjoern, Klenen, Jan, Kocsor, Laura, Szaller, Zsuzsanna, Imlau, Mirco

    Published in Advanced photonics research (01-07-2021)
    “…Time‐resolved nonlinear optical sum‐frequency generation (SFG) of two differently colored, infrared (sub‐)picosecond laser pulses is studied by means of…”
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    In-vivo tracking of harmonic nanoparticles: a study based on a TIGER widefield microscope [Invited] by Vittadello, Laura, Kijatkin, Christian, Klenen, Jan, Dzikonski, Dustin, Kömpe, Karsten, Meyer, Christian, Paululat, Achim, Imlau, Mirco

    Published in Optical materials express (01-07-2021)
    “…In vivo tracking of harmonic nanoparticles (HNPs) in living animals is a technique not yet exploited, despite the great potential offered by these markers, due…”
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    Next Generation of Nonlinear Laser Microscopy Based on High Energy Fs-Pulses: Widefield Mode Up to 2.2 Microns by Vittadello, Laura, Kodde, Felix, Klenen, Jan, Imlau, Mirco

    “…State of the art nonlinear microscopes are based on non-regeneratively amplified fs-laser having a typical repetition rate of v\approx 80 MHz and a maximum…”
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