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Numerical simulation of polarization-resolved second-harmonic microscopy in birefringent media

  • Institut Polytechnique de Paris
  • Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Polarization-resolved second-harmonic microscopy has recently emerged as a valuable technique for in situ imaging of collagen structure in tissues. Nevertheless, collagen-rich tissues such as tendon, ligament, skin dermis, bone, cornea, or artery exhibit a heterogeneous and anisotropic architecture that results in complex optical properties. While experimental evidence of polarization distortions has been reported in various tissues, the physics of second-harmonic imaging within such tissues is not fully understood yet. In this work, we performed numerical simulations of polarization-resolved second-harmonic generation in a strongly focused regime within a birefringent tissue. We show that vectorial components due to strong focusing have a rather small effect on the measurement of the second-harmonic tensorial response, while birefringence and optical dispersion may affect these measurements dramatically. We show indeed that a difference in the focal field distribution for ordinary and extraordinary waves results in different phase-matching conditions, which strongly affects the relative efficacy of second-harmonic generation for different polarizations. These results are of great interest for extracting reliable quantitative parameters from second-harmonic images.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article053811
journalPhysical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Volume88
Numéro de publication5
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 11 nov. 2013

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