E. Sungur, G. Taupier, O. Crégut, D. Gindre, Laurent Pieuchot, J. Evrard, A. Schmit, L. Mager, K. Dorkenoo
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Multiphotonic microscopy as a processing tool for optical data storage and imaging in biophysics
We present applications of multi-photonic microscopy in two different domains: integrated optics and biophysics. In the first application, we show how to encode information through the detection of second harmonic signals in polymeric films functionalized with azo-dye molecules. In the second application, we use the two photon induced fluorescence to study the migration of proteins during cell division at the microscopic scale.