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    3D imaging of gems and minerals by multiphoton microscopy

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    Author
    Cromey, Benjamin
    Knox, Ryan J.
    Kieu, Khanh
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Coll Opt Sci
    Issue Date
    2019-02-01
    
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    Publisher
    OPTICAL SOC AMER
    Citation
    Benjamin Cromey, Ryan J. Knox, and Khanh Kieu, "3D imaging of gems and minerals by multiphoton microscopy," Opt. Mater. Express 9, 516-525 (2019)
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    OPTICAL MATERIALS EXPRESS
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    © 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement.
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    Abstract
    Many optical approaches have been used to examine the composition and structure of gemstones, both recently and throughout history. The nonlinear optical behavior of different gemstones has not been investigated, and the higher order terms to the refractive index represent an unused tool for qualifying and examining a stone. We have used a multiphoton microscope to examine the nonlinear optical properties of 36 different gemstones and demonstrate that it is a useful tool for imaging them three-dimensionally up to the millimeter scale below the sample surface. The polarization dependence of second harmonic generation signals was used to examine the crystal orientations inside the minerals. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
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    2159-3930
    DOI
    10.1364/OME.9.000516
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    Sponsors
    National Science Foundation (NSF) [DGE-1143953, 1610048]
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