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23 February 2018 Module for multiphoton high-resolution hyperspectral imaging and spectroscopy
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Abstract
We developed a module for dual-output, dual-wavelength lasers that facilitates multiphoton imaging and spectroscopy experiments and enables hyperspectral imaging with spectral resolution up to 5 cm−1. High spectral resolution is achieved by employing spectral focusing. Specifically, two sets of grating pairs are used to control the chirps in each laser beam. In contrast with the approach that uses fixed-length glass rods, grating pairs allow matching the spectral resolution and the linewidths of the Raman lines of interest. To demonstrate the performance of the module, we report the results of spectral focusing CARS and SRS microscopy experiments for various test samples and Raman shifts. The developed module can be used for a variety of multimodal imaging and spectroscopy applications, such as single- and multi-color two-photon fluorescence, second harmonic generation, third harmonic generation, pump-probe, transient absorption, and others.
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Aram Zeytunyan, Tommaso Baldacchini, and Ruben Zadoyan "Module for multiphoton high-resolution hyperspectral imaging and spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 10498, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XVIII, 104980K (23 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2287943
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Picosecond phenomena

Microscopes

Spectral resolution

Hyperspectral imaging

Multiphoton microscopy

Spectroscopy

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