Nonlinear Raman Spectroscopic Imaging Using a White-light Light Laser Source

  • KANO Hideaki
    Department of Chemistry, School of Science, University of Tokyo PRESTO (Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology), Japan Science and Technology Agency

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  • 白色レーザーを用いた非線形ラマン分光イメージング
  • ハクショク レーザー オ モチイタ ヒセンケイ ラマン ブンコウ イメージング

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Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy and microspectroscopy have become powerful techniques for three-dimensional vibrational imaging of chemical and biological systems. Recently, a significant progress has been made of multiplex CARS microspectroscopy, in which a spectral coverage broader than 3500 cm-1 has been achieved using a white-light laser source. In the present study, we have used a photonic crystal fiber (PCF) to generate a white-light laser and used it as the Stokes light source in the CARS process. Owing to an ultrabroadband spectral profile of the white-light laser, a wide range of the vibrational resonances can be investigated.In the present study, we have performed label-free, multi-color imaging of biological samples using multiplex CARS microspectroscopy.

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