Spatiotemporal beam self-cleaning for high-resolution nonlinear fluorescence imaging with multimode fiber

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TitreSpatiotemporal beam self-cleaning for high-resolution nonlinear fluorescence imaging with multimode fiber
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursOuld MNawell, Mansuryan T, Charles-Henri H, Fabert M, Krupa K, Tonello A, Ferraro M, Leggio L, Zitelli M, Mangini F, Niang A, Millot G, Papi M, Wabnitz S, Couderc V
JournalSCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume11
Pagination18240
Date PublishedSEP 14
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2045-2322
Résumé

Beam self-cleaning (BSC) in graded-index (GRIN) multimode fibers (MMFs) has been recently reported by different research groups. Driven by the interplay between Kerr effect and beam self-imaging, BSC counteracts random mode coupling, and forces laser beams to recover a quasi-single mode profile at the output of GRIN fibers. Here we show that the associated self-induced spatiotemporal reshaping allows for improving the performances of nonlinear fluorescence (NF) microscopy and endoscopy using multimode optical fibers. We experimentally demonstrate that the beam brightness increase, induced by self-cleaning, enables two and three-photon imaging of biological samples with high spatial resolution. Temporal pulse shortening accompanying spatial beam clean-up enhances the output peak power, hence the efficiency of nonlinear imaging. We also show that spatiotemporal supercontinuum (SC) generation is well-suited for large-band NF imaging in visible and infrared domains. We substantiated our findings by multiphoton fluorescence imaging in both microscopy and endoscopy configurations.

DOI10.1038/s41598-021-96753-2