The main theme of this conference is focused on exploiting ultrafast and nonlinear optical techniques for imaging and spectroscopy applications. The merging of ultrafast nonlinear optics and imaging has created exciting opportunities to explore nonlinear susceptibility as contrast mechanisms for label-free imaging. For instance, second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging relies on the difference in second order nonlinear susceptibility to form an image and can be used to probe molecules or structures without inversion symmetry. The introduction of the multi-photon nonlinear excitation technique using femtosecond pulses to fluorescence microcopy has allowed for the use of longer excitation wavelengths hence deeper penetration depth in scattering media, reduced photo-toxicity, and natural optical sectioning capability. By combining nonlinear molecular vibrational spectroscopy (such as coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy – CARS, and stimulated Raman scattering – SRS) with imaging, coherent Raman microscopy possesses the unique chemical selective imaging capability. Last but not the least, various novel sources generated by ultrafast nonlinear processes (e.g., supercontinuum) also have significant impact on the field of imaging and spectroscopy.
This conference provides an excellent opportunity for researchers working on the field of ultrafast nonlinear imaging and spectroscopy to present their most recent progress. Papers on all related areas are solicited, including novel ultrafast nonlinear optical imaging and spectroscopy techniques, nonlinear imaging contrast mechanisms, applications of ultrafast nonlinear imaging and spectroscopy, nonlinear optical sources, and computational techniques related to ultrafast nonlinear imaging and spectroscopy. The following are a list of exemplary topical areas:
Aug 28
2016
Sep 01
2016
Registration deadline
2017-08-06 United States San Diego
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Ultrafast Nonlinear Imaging and Spectroscopy II
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