Prof. Marcos Dantus
University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State Univ
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Publications (30)

Proceedings Article | 5 March 2021 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 11648, 1164813 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2582780
KEYWORDS: Chemical analysis, Biological research, Retina, Harmonic generation, Two photon excitation microscopy, Spatial resolution, Quantitative analysis, Organisms, Microscopy, Luminescence

Proceedings Article | 5 March 2021 Presentation
Jacob Stamm, Jorge Benel, Esmerando Escoto, Günter Steinmeyer, Marcos Dantus
Proceedings Volume 11676, 116760I (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2583037
KEYWORDS: Dispersion, Ultrafast phenomena, Ultrafast measurement systems, Metrology, Silica, Phase measurement, Computer simulations

Proceedings Article | 2 March 2020 Presentation + Paper
Jurick Lahiri, Jessica Kline, Marcos Dantus
Proceedings Volume 11270, 112700K (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2546754
KEYWORDS: Photon counting, Pulsed laser operation, Oscillators, Fiber lasers, Ultrafast phenomena, Oscilloscopes, Ultrafast measurement systems, Metrology, Ultrafast lasers, Femtosecond phenomena

Proceedings Article | 2 March 2017 Paper
Gabrielle Murashova, Christopher Mancuso, Sanae Sakami, Krzysztof Palczewski, Grazyna Palczewska, Marcos Dantus
Proceedings Volume 10069, 100692K (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252457
KEYWORDS: Retina, Harmonic generation, Signal detection, Multiphoton microscopy, Multimodal imaging, Retinal scanning, Second-harmonic generation, Ytterbium, Fiber lasers, Sclera, Biomedical optics, Image segmentation, Pulsed laser operation, Collagen, Microscopes

Proceedings Article | 27 April 2016 Open Access Presentation
Proceedings Volume 9689, 96890X (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2213352
KEYWORDS: Skin, Fiber lasers, Ytterbium, Sapphire lasers, Medical laser equipment, Multimodal imaging, Harmonic generation, Laser systems engineering, Diagnostics, Current controlled current source

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Course Instructor
SC1053: Introduction to Ultrafast Pulse Shaping - Principles and Applications
Pulse shapers are being used for a number of applications including (a) pulse compression, (b) pulse characterization, (c) creation of two or more pulse replicas, and (d) control of nonlinear optical processes such as selective two-photon excitation and selective vibrational mode excitation. This course will introduce the most common pulse shaper designs and discuss their operational differences. A brief theoretical description will be presented for those wanting to simulate different pulse shaping scenarios; however, most of the course will be based on experimental implementation and results. The course will emphasize applications of pulse shapers that greatly enhance the capabilities of femtosecond laser sources.
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