In OPN’s December “Optics in 2019” review of interesting research, R. Gautam and colleagues reported on work in which nonlinear-optical effects with human red blood cells caused the cells to form waveguides enabling deep penetration of light across several centimeters, allowing a potential tool for bioimaging through strongly scattering media.
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DECEMBER 2019
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LIGHT-GUIDING IN RED BLOOD CELL SUSPENSIONS
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A WAVEGUIDE MADE OF RED BLOOD CELLS