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Leica has the HyD GaAsP detector for single photon work and may be coming out with a NDD version.  Zeiss apparently already has a GaAsP detector for both single photon work and a GaAsP NDD detector for multiphoton work. My question is whether anyone has looked at using the "conventional" non-NDD GaAsP detectors for use with two photon excitation. Do you get an intermediate result with increased depth of excitation and detection? Thanks, Tom

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