A tightly-focused laser trained on a sample can generate light waves in the material at frequencies that are multiples of the original frequency ­ the second harmonic, third harmonic, and so on. By detecting, for example, just the third harmonic radiation and scanning the laser across the sample, a series of images can be built up (each within 2 s) to form an image with a spatial resolution equal to the focal size of the laser.

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