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  • 2024Double-clad antiresonant hollow-core fiber and its comparison with other fibers for multiphoton micro-endoscopy3citations

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Double-clad antiresonant hollow-core fiber and its comparison with other fibers for multiphoton micro-endoscopy

  • Jasion, Gregory T.
  • Jung, Yongmin
  • Hansen Mulvad, Hans Christian
  • Sandoghchi, Seyed Reza
  • Johnson, Peter B.
  • Herdzik, Krzysztof P.
  • Mahajan, Sumeet
  • Richardson, David J.
  • Poletti, Francesco
  • Wheeler, Natalie V.
  • Bourdakos, Konstantinos
  • Davidson, Ian A.
  • Szwaj, Marzanna
Abstract

<p>Label-free and multiphoton micro-endoscopy can transform clinical histopathology by providing an in situ tool for diagnostic imaging and surgical treatment in diseases such as cancer. Key to a multiphoton imaging-based micro-endoscopic device is the optical fiber, for distortion-free and efficient delivery of ultra-short laser pulses to the sample and effective signal collection. In this work, we study a new hollow-core (air-filled) double-clad anti-resonant fiber (DC-ARF) as a high-performance candidate for multiphoton micro-endoscopy. We compare the fiber characteristics of the DC-ARF with a single-clad anti-resonant fiber (SC-ARF) and a solid core fiber (SCF). In this work, while the DC-ARF and the SC-ARF enable low-loss (&lt;0.2 dBm<sup>−1</sup>), close to dispersion-free excitation pulse delivery (&lt;10% pulse width increase at 900 nm per 1 m fiber) without any induced non-linearities, the SCF resulted in spectral broadening and pulse-stretching (&gt;2000% of pulse width increase at 900 nm per 1 m fiber). An ideal optical fiber endoscope needs to be several meters long and should enable both excitation and collection through the fiber. Therefore, we performed multiphoton imaging on endoscopy-compatible 1 m and 3 m lengths of fiber in the back-scattered geometry, wherein the signals were collected either directly (non-descanned detection) or through the fiber (descanned detection). Second harmonic images were collected from barium titanate crystals as well as from biological samples (mouse tail tendon). In non-descanned detection conditions, the ARFs outperformed the SCF by up to 10 times in terms of signal-to-noise ratio of images. Significantly, only the DC-ARF, due to its high numerical aperture (NA) of 0.45 and wide-collection bandwidth (&gt;1 µm), could provide images in the de-scanned detection configuration desirable for endoscopy. Thus, our systematic characterization and comparison of different optical fibers under different image collection configurations, confirms and establishes the utility of DC-ARFs for high-performing label-free multiphoton imaging-based micro-endoscopy.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • Barium