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  1. CMOS and CCD Detection in Raman Spectroscopy: A Comparison Using Spontaneous and Multiplex Coherent Anti‐Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS)
  2. Coherent Raman microscopy visualizes ongoing cellular senescence through amide I peak shifts originating from β sheets in disordered nucleolar proteins
  3. CMOS and CCD detection in Raman spectroscopy: a comparison using spontaneous and multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS)
  4. Intracellular vacuoles induced by hypo-osmotic stress visualized by coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopic imaging
  5. Coherent Raman microscopy detects nucleolar defects through amide I peak shifts originating from β-sheets: an application to visualizing ongoing cellular senescence
  6. Molecular identification of second harmonic generation (SHG) sources in mouse brain by multimodal imaging with ultra-broadband multiplex coherent anti Stokes Raman scattering (CARS)
  7. Backward multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman (CARS) spectroscopic imaging with electron-multiplying CCD (EM-CCD) camera
  8. Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Cell Imaging and Segmentation with Unsupervised Data Analysis
  9. Label-Free Identification of Spore-Forming Bacteria Using Ultrabroadband Multiplex Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Microspectroscopy
  10. Multivariate curve resolution with autoencoders for CARS microspectroscopy
  11. Label-free identification of spore-forming bacteria using ultra-broadband multiplex CARS (coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering) microspectroscopy
  12. Label-free visualization of cellular response to molecularly targeted agents using multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering and third harmonic generation microscopy
  13. Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering cell imaging and segmentation with unsupervised data analysis
  14. Modal analysis and experimental study of multimode graded-index microstructured fibres for highly efficient supercontinuum generation
  15. Toward whole brain label-free molecular imaging with single-cell resolution sing ultra-broadband multiplex CARS microspectroscopy
  16. Multiplex CARS microspectroscopy in the “long-pulse” regime: where are we now?
  17. Visualization of intracellular lipid metabolism in brown adipocytes by time-lapse ultra-multiplex CARS microspectroscopy with an onstage incubator
  18. Mapping the second and third order nonlinear susceptibilities in a thermally poled microimprinted niobium borophosphate glass
  19. Segmentation integration in multivariate curve resolution applied to coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering
  20. Kerr beam self-cleaning and supercontinuum generation in a graded-index few-mode photonic crystal fiber
  21. Label‐free detection of polysulfides and glycogen of Cyanidium caldarium using ultra‐multiplex coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering microspectroscopy
  22. Versatile supercontinuum generation by using χ(2) and χ(3) nonlinearities in PPLN crystal for direct CARS measurement
  23. Visualization of water concentration distribution in human skin by ultra-multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy
  24. Visualizing intra-medulla lipids in human hair using ultra-multiplex CARS, SHG, and THG microscopy
  25. Multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microspectroscopy detection of lipid droplets in cancer cells expressing TrkB
  26. Multimodal nonlinear optical imaging ofCaenorhabditis eleganswith multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering, third-harmonic generation, second-harmonic generation, and two-photon excitation fluorescence
  27. Photo-induced meta-stable polar conformations in polystyrene microspheres revealed by time-resolved SHG microscopy
  28. Generation of kilovolt, picosecond electric pulses by coherent combining in optoelectronic system
  29. Development of an epi-detected spontaneous Raman and multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering spectroscopy bench for human skin characterisation
  30. Measurement of the third order nonlinear susceptibility of paratellurite single crystal using multiplex CARS
  31. Multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering highlights state of chromatin condensation in CH region
  32. Spatial beam self-cleaning and supercontinuum generation with Yb-doped multimode graded-index fiber taper based on accelerating self-imaging and dissipative landscape
  33. Spatial Kerr Beam Self-Cleaning in Yb-Doped Multimode Fiber Taper
  34. Ultra-multiplex CARS spectroscopic imaging with 1-millisecond pixel dwell time
  35. Characterization of Intra/Extracellular Water States Probed by Ultrabroadband Multiplex Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) Spectroscopic Imaging
  36. Spatial and Spectral Nonlinear Beam Control with Active Multimode Graded Index Fiber Taper
  37. Invited Article: CARS molecular fingerprinting using sub-100-ps microchip laser source with fiber amplifier
  38. Ultrabroadband Multiplex Coherent anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) Microspectroscopy Using a CCD Camera with an InGaAs Image Intensifier
  39. CARS molecular fingerprinting using a sub-nanosecond supercontinuum light source
  40. Label-free imaging of acanthamoeba using multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy
  41. Fast epi-detected broadband multiplex CARS and SHG imaging of mouse skull cells
  42. Effect of a Waterproofing Agent on the Penetration Process of Water into a Cellulose Acetate Film by Time-resolved Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) Microspectroscopy
  43. Looking inside the black box: a non-invasive method for investigating native biological systems
  44. Effect of a Stretching Procedure on the Penetration Process of Water into a Cellulose Acetate Film by Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) Microspectroscopy
  45. Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering under electric field stimulation
  46. Spatiotemporal characterization of supercontinuum extending from the visible to the mid-infrared in a multimode graded-index optical fiber
  47. Spectro-temporal shaping of supercontinuum for subnanosecond time-coded M-CARS spectroscopy
  48. Supercontinuum Generation in an Ytterbium-Doped Photonic Crystal Fiber for CARS Spectroscopy
  49. Identification of intracellular squalene in living algae,Aurantiochytrium mangroveiwith hyper-spectral coherent anti-Stokes Raman microscopy using a sub-nanosecond supercontinuum laser source
  50. Dynamical study of the water penetration process into a cellulose acetate film studied by coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microspectroscopy
  51. Multiphoton imaging with a nanosecond supercontinuum source
  52. M-CARS and EFISHG study of the influence of a static electric field on a non-polar molecule
  53. Nanosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering for particle size characterization
  54. All-normal dispersion supercontinuum generation in the near-infrared by Raman conversion in standard optical fiber
  55. Supercontinuum-based multiphoton microscopy
  56. Hyperspectral coherent Raman imaging - principle, theory, instrumentation, and applications to life sciences
  57. Raman optical activity spectroscopy by visible-excited coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering
  58. Efficiency of dispersive wave generation in dual concentric core microstructured fiber
  59. Imaging of tissue using a NIR supercontinuum laser light source with wavelengths in the second and third NIR optical windows
  60. Imaging microfractures and other abnormalities of bone using a supercontinuum laser source with wavelengths in the four NIR optical windows
  61. Near-infrared supercontinuum laser beam source in the second and third near-infrared optical windows used to image more deeply through thick tissue as compared with images from a lamp source
  62. Multimodal Imaging of Living Cells with Multiplex Coherent Anti-stokes Raman Scattering (CARS), Third-order Sum Frequency Generation (TSFG) and Two-photon Excitation Fluorescence (TPEF) Using a Nanosecond White-light Laser Source
  63. Design of an Optimized Distal Optic for Non Linear Endomicroscopy
  64. Multimodal and multiplex spectral imaging of rat corneaex vivousing a white-light laser source
  65. Linear and nonlinear Raman microspectroscopy: History, instrumentation, and applications
  66. Electronically resonant third-order sum frequency generation spectroscopy using a nanosecond white-light supercontinuum
  67. Surfactant Uptake Dynamics in Mammalian Cells Elucidated with Quantitative Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Microspectroscopy
  68. Chemical imaging of lipid droplets in muscle tissues using hyperspectral coherent Raman microscopy
  69. Frequency-dissymmetric parametric sideband generation in a microstructured fiber
  70. Three-pulse multiplex coherent anti-Stokes/Stokes Raman scattering (CARS/CSRS) microspectroscopy using a white-light laser source
  71. Frequency-dissymmetric nonlinear sideband generation in a photonic crystal fibre
  72. Bright dispersive waves in dual-core microstructured fiber under different laser pumps
  73. LABENVI, un dispositif pour les travaux pratiques à distance. Présentation et analyse des nouveaux usages
  74. Time-frequency resolved analysis of a nanosecond supercontinuum source dedicated to multiplex CARS application
  75. A novel electro-optical pump-probe system for bioelectromagnetic investigations
  76. Preface
  77. Quantitative coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microspectroscopy using a nanosecond supercontinuum light source
  78. Compact supercontinuum sources and their biomedical applications
  79. Second and third order susceptibilities mixing for supercontinuum generation and shaping
  80. Observation of Raman Optical Activity by Heterodyne-Detected Polarization-Resolved Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering
  81. Flow cytometer based on triggered supercontinuum laser illumination
  82. Control of near-infrared supercontinuum bandwidth by adjusting pump pulse duration
  83. Label-free tetra-modal molecular imaging of living cells with CARS, SHG, THG and TSFG (coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering, second harmonic generation, third harmonic generation and third-order sum frequency generation)
  84. Lasers multicolores pour le diagnostic cellulaire
  85. Protein Secondary Structure Imaging with Ultrabroadband Multiplex Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) Microspectroscopy
  86. New opportunities offered by compact sub‐nanosecond supercontinuum sources in ultra‐broadband multiplex CARS microspectroscopy
  87. Spectro-temporal characterisation of incoherent supercontinuum subnanosecond laser emission for multiplex-CARS microspectroscopy
  88. Hematological diagnostics integrating supercontinuum laser illumination
  89. Blue-Extended Sub-Nanosecond Supercontinuum Generation in Simply Designed Nonlinear Microstructured Optical Fibers
  90. Control of soliton collision-induced enhancement of supercontinuum bandwidth in photonic crystal fiber fiber by variation of pump pulse duration
  91. Nonlinear Pulse Reshaping With Highly Birefringent Photonic Crystal Fiber for OCDMA Receivers
  92. Quantitative CARS Molecular Fingerprinting of Single Living Cells with the Use of the Maximum Entropy Method
  93. Quantitative CARS Molecular Fingerprinting of Single Living Cells with the Use of the Maximum Entropy Method
  94. Structured-Core GeO $_{2}$-Doped Photonic-Crystal Fibers for Parametric and Supercontinuum Generation
  95. Highly germanium and lanthanum modified silica based glasses in microstructured optical fibers for non-linear applications
  96. Adjustable supercontinuum laser source with low coherence length and low timing jitter
  97. Unprecedented Raman cascading and four-wave mixing from second-harmonic generation in optical fiber
  98. Quantitative CARS Spectral Imaging of a Single Living Cell in the Fingerprint Region
  99. A Highly Birefringent Photonic Crystal Fiber Based Nonlinear Thresholding Device for OCDMA Receiver
  100. Experimental And Numerical Investigation Of The Impact Of Pulse Duration On Supercontinuum Generation In A Photonic Crystal Fiber
  101. Nonlinear photonic crystal fiber with a structured multi-component glass core for four-wave mixing and supercontinuum generation
  102. Microstructured fibers with high lanthanum oxide glass core for nonlinear applications
  103. Intermodal Four-Wave Mixing in Structured-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber: Experimental Results
  104. Broadband Four-Wave Mixing and Supercontinuum Generation in Multi-Component-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber
  105. Controlling intermodal four-wave mixing from the design of microstructured optical fibers
  106. Picosecond polarized supercontinuum generation controlled by intermodal four-wave mixing for fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy
  107. BPM-Numerical Study of Microstructured Fiber With High Difference Index Profile
  108. Optical poling in germanium-doped microstructured optical fiber for visible supercontinuum generation
  109. Discrete spectral selection and wavelength encoding from a visible continuum using optical MEMS
  110. Adaptive spectral selection of a super continuum source using optical MEMS for biomedical diagnosis
  111. Second harmonic generation in Ge-doped silica holey fibres and supercontinuum generation
  112. Methods for visible supercontinuum generation in doped/undoped holey fibres
  113. Ultrabroadband multiplex CARS microspectroscopy and imaging using a subnanosecond supercontinuum light source in the deep near infrared
  114. Recent developments in microstructured optical fibers and optical fiber glasses
  115. SpectroscopicOCT by Grating‐Based Temporal Correlation Coupled to OpticalSpectral Analysis
  116. Q-switched Yb-doped nonlinear microstructured fiber laser for the emission of broadband spectrum
  117. Ultrabroadband (>2000 cm^−1) multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering spectroscopy using a subnanosecond supercontinuum light source
  118. Microstructured fibers with highly nonlinear materials
  119. Phase matched and phase unmatched Second Harmonic Generation in Optical Fibres
  120. Visible supercontinuum generation controlled by intermodal four-wave mixing in microstructured fiber
  121. Microstructured fibres and applications
  122. Supercontinuum generation in a highly birefringent photonic crystal fiber seeded by a low-repetition rate picosecond infrared laser
  123. Towards A Compact Femtosecond Spectrometer Based on Photonic Crystal Fibers with Probe Light in the Near-UV
  124. Original holey fibres and nonlinear schemes for supercontinuum generation
  125. Supercontinuum generation in a highly birefringent photonic crystal fibre seeded by a low-repetition rate picosecond infrared laser
  126. Supercontinuum generation in a nonlinear Yb-doped, double-clad, microstructured fiber
  127. Multi-Watt Supercontinuum Generation in a Nonlinear Fiber Amplifier
  128. Broadband ultrafast spectroscopy using a photonic crystal fiber: application to the photophysics of malachite green
  129. High spectral power density supercontinuum generation in a nonlinear fiber amplifier
  130. Compact sub-nanosecond wideband laser source for biological applications
  131. Visible Supercontinuum Generation in Holey Fibers by Dual-Wavelength Subnanosecond Pumping
  132. Second Harmonic Generation in a Highly Birefringent Nonlinear Microstructured Fibre
  133. Modal properties of solid-core photonic bandgap fibers
  134. Near-UV supercontinua generated in photonic crystal fibers for femtosecond spectroscopy
  135. Real-time optical coherence spectrotomography: proof of principle
  136. Photonic crystal fibres for lasers and amplifiers
  137. Double-clad nonlinear microstructured fiber for white laser applications
  138. Dynamics of modulation instability in large normal dispersion regime induced by double wavelength pumping
  139. Stable mode-locked operation of a low repetition rate diode-pumped Nd:GdVO 4 laser by combining quadratic polarisation switching and a semiconductor saturable absorber mirror
  140. Second and third order nonlinearities in a highly birefringent holey fiber for supercontinuum generation
  141. Design of large and highly doped core microstructured fiber for single-mode operation and high pump absorption
  142. Microstructured fibers for sensing applications (Invited Paper)
  143. Raman cascade suppression by using wide band parametric conversion in large normal dispersion regime
  144. Ultra wide band supercontinuum generation in air-silica holey fibers by SHG-induced modulation instabilities
  145. Modulational instabilities in normal dispersion regime leading to white-light supercontinuum generation
  146. Spatial filtering efficiency of single-mode optical fibers for stellar interferometry applications: phenomenological and numerical study
  147. White-light supercontinuum generation in normally dispersive optical fiber using original multi-wavelength pumping system
  148. Single mode, visible white-light supercontinuum generation in normally dispersive fiber
  149. Very large effective area singlemode photonic bandgap fibre
  150. Experimental study of pump power absorption along rare-earth-doped double clad optical fibres
  151. Numerical simulations on spatial filtering efficiency with optical fibers and integrated optics components
  152. Influence of mode orientations on power transfer at misaligned fibre connections
  153. Modeling and Optimization of Double-Clad Fiber Amplifiers Using Chaotic Propagation of the Pump
  154. Theoretical and experimental study of light propagation into novel fibers designed for the management of chromatic dispersion
  155. Analysis of bandpass filtering behaviour of singlemodedepressed-core-index photonic-bandgap fibre
  156. Theoretical and experimental study of loss at splices between standard single-mode fibres and Er-doped fibres versus direction
  157. How to select the fibre length for an accurate spatial filtering in a stellar interferometer