Fluorescence of synthetic melanin in dimethyl sulfoxide has been excited by
two-photon absorption at 800 nm, using 120 fs pulses with photon flux dens
ities greater than or equal to 10(27) cm(-2) s(-1). The shortest main compo
nent of the three-exponential decay of fluorescence is 200 +/- 2 ps. The ov
erall spectral shape is red-shifted with respect to the 400 nm excited fluo
rescence. Two-photon excited melanin fluorescence also has been measured fr
om excised samples of healthy human skin tissue. Because of the selectivity
of melanin excitation via resonant two-photon absorption, it is hypothesiz
ed that fluorescence excited in this way may yield information on malignant
transformation.