Multimodal fiber source for nonlinear microscopy based on a dissipative soliton laser

Biomed Opt Express. 2015 Aug 6;6(9):3248-55. doi: 10.1364/BOE.6.003248. eCollection 2015 Sep 1.

Abstract

Recent developments in high energy femtosecond fiber lasers have enabled robust and lower-cost sources for multiphoton-fluorescence and harmonic-generation imaging. However, picosecond pulses are better suited for Raman scattering microscopy, so the ideal multimodal source for nonlinear microcopy needs to provide both durations. Here we present spectral compression of a high-power femtosecond fiber laser as a route to producing transform-limited picosecond pulses. These pulses pump a fiber optical parametric oscillator to yield a robust fiber source capable of providing the synchronized picosecond pulse trains needed for Raman scattering microscopy. Thus, this system can be used as a multimodal platform for nonlinear microscopy techniques.

Keywords: (180.5655) Raman microscopy; (190.4970) Parametric oscillators and amplifiers; (320.7140) Ultrafast processes in fibers.