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Ultrafast flow imaging by 1 μm time-stretch microscopy

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Abstract

We demonstrate ultrafast flow imaging of micro-particles by optical time-stretch microscopy at 1µm, with an ultrahigh imaging throughput up to ~100,000 particles/s – enabling this high-speed imaging technique for a wider scope of biophotonic applications.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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