Benard, AntoinePalle, SabineDoucet, Luc SergeIonov, D A2015-12-101431-9276http://hdl.handle.net/1885/65203We report the first application of multiphoton microscopy (MPM) to generate three-dimensional (3D) images of natural minerals (micron-sized sulfides) in thick (∼120 μm) rock sections. First, reflection mode (RM) using confocal laser scanning microscopyKeywords: fluorescent dye; silicate; sulfide; article; chemistry; confocal microscopy; geology; instrumentation; laser; methodology; multiphoton microscopy; photon; three dimensional imaging; Fluorescent Dyes; Geology; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Lasers; Microscopy 3D imaging; microstructure; morphology; multiphoton microscopy (MPM); rock; sulfideThree-dimensional imaging of sulfides in silicate rocks at submicron resolution with multiphoton microscopy201110.1017/S14319276110118832016-02-24