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Ultrathin endoscopes based on multicore fibers and adaptive optics: a status review and perspectives

We take stock of the progress that has been made into developing ultrathin endoscopes assisted by wave front shaping. We focus our review on multicore fiber-based lensless endoscopes intended for multiphoton imaging applications. We put the work into perspective by comparing with alternative approac...

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Published in:Journal of biomedical optics 2016-12, Vol.21 (12), p.121506-121506
Main Authors: Andresen, Esben Ravn, Sivankutty, Siddharth, Tsvirkun, Viktor, Bouwmans, Géraud, Rigneault, Hervé
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