Time-decorrelated multifocal micromachining and trapping

Citation:

D. N. Fittinghoff, C. B. Schaffer, E. Mazur, and J. A. Squier. 2001. “Time-decorrelated multifocal micromachining and trapping.” IEEE J. Select. Topics Quantum Electron., 7, Pp. 559–566.

Abstract:

Temporally decorrelated multifocal arrays eliminate spatial interference between adjacent foci and allow multifocal imaging with the diffraction-limited resolution of a single focus, even for foci spaced by less than the focal diameter. In this work, we demonstrate a high-efficiency cascaded-beamsplitter array for producing temporally decorrelated beamlets. These beamlets are used to produce a multifocal microscope with which we have demonstrated two-photon fluorescence imaging, multifocal micromachining of optical waveguides, and multifocal optical trapping.