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Meanings of harmonic generation in English
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Usage of harmonic generation in English
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Tissues were imaged using multiphoton autofluorescence and second harmonicgeneration microscopy.
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Anomalous second- harmonicgeneration due to self-mixing in our graphene detector is also observed.
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We report efficient second- harmonicgeneration in several commercially available telecommunication-grade single-mode and multimode optical fibers.
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Second harmonicgeneration was utilized to image stromal collagen.
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Second- harmonicgeneration (SHG) imaging can help reveal interactions between collagen fibers and cancer cells.
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A third- harmonicgeneration signal is also detected, the intensity of which depends on the light polarization state.
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Three-dimensional imaging of biological tissues based on second harmonicgeneration and two-photon excited fluorescence was performed with the endomicroscope.
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Complex 1 displays a second harmonicgeneration efficiency of about 1.5 times that of KH2PO4.
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Collagen morphometry assessments were performed by automated second harmonicgeneration and 2-photon excitation microscopy to observe quantitative measures of fibrosis.
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We present numerical simulations of high-order harmonicgeneration in helium using a temporally synthesized and spatially nonhomogeneous strong laser field.
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This technique utilizes surface third- harmonicgeneration as the nonlinear-optical effect and, surprisingly, is the most sensitive third-order FROG geometry yet.
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We demonstrate intensive four-wave mixing and third- harmonicgeneration signals from dimension-controllable silicon nanowires as small as 5 nm in diameter.
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Furthermore, non-centrosymmetric materials were subjected to second- harmonicgeneration measurements, which revealed the high nonlinear optical activity of this class of materials.
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Unambiguous interpretation of obtained results reveals the potential of a second harmonicgeneration technique for probing of structural changes in layered systems.
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We scan the skin and we get signals from the skin, particularly fluorescence, as well as another signal called second harmonicgeneration.
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Second- harmonicgeneration (SHG) microscopy has emerged as a powerful modality for imaging fibrillar collagen in a diverse range of tissues.