Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 29863; published online: 20 July 2016; updated: 25 August 2016
This Article contains typographical errors.
In the Results and Discussion section under subheading ‘Properties of second-harmonic generation imaging with Bessel beam excitation’,
“Interestingly, in the case of SHG, if all contributions scattered by the sample along the optical axis interfere in a constructive manner, the signal should scale as ρz × 1/ρz2, i.e. should not exhibit the same drop as 2PEF from an extended sample (Table 1).”
should read:
“Interestingly, in the case of SHG, if all contributions scattered by the sample along the optical axis interfere in a constructive manner, the signal should scale as ρz2 × 1/ρz2, i.e. should not exhibit the same drop as 2PEF from an extended sample (Table 1).”
In Table 1, ‘ρz2 × 1/ρz2 = 1’ is incorrectly given as ‘ρz × 1/ρz2’.
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Vuillemin, N., Mahou, P., Débarre, D. et al. Erratum: Efficient second-harmonic imaging of collagen in histological slides using Bessel beam excitation. Sci Rep 6, 31258 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep31258
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