The imaging technique presented here demonstrates the feasibility of a novel approach to allow in-vivo imaging at extreme spectral ranges with enhanced resolution and ~ms acquisition times. This technique is based on the concept of induced coherence, which in a summarized way allows illuminating the sample with the desired light of an extreme spectral range whereas capturing its image on the camera with visible light. This way, high-performance cameras can be exploited for visible light detection while the correlated partner illumination wavelength can be set for optimum interaction with the sample.
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