Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscope for Microgravity Research
TBMG-6422
03/01/2005
- Content
A two-photon fluorescence microscope has been developed for the study of biophysical phenomena. Two-photon microscopy is a novel form of laser-based scanning microscopy that enables three-dimensional imaging without many of the problems inherent in confocal microscopy. Unlike one-photon optical microscopy, two-photon microscopy utilizes the simultaneous nonlinear absorption of two near-infrared photons. However, the efficiency of two-photon absorption is much lower than that of one-photon absorption, so an ultra-fast pulsed laser source is typically employed.
- Citation
- "Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscope for Microgravity Research," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2005.