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3 October 2022 High speed doppler Raman for ultrasensitive coherent Raman microcopy
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Abstract
We present advances in Doppler Raman (DR) microscopy that enable rapid Raman imaging of complex samples. DR spectroscopy is a form of impulsive-stimulated Raman spectroscopy (ISRS), employing a pump-probe excitation. In ISRS, refraction perturbation is generated the pump pulse, imparting a small center frequency shift to the spectrum of the probe pulse. This small frequency shift is converted into a probe pulse timing jitter that is detected by adapted methods of precision timing jitter metrology. We apply this method of high-sensitive ISRS to imaging of complex specimens at high speeds with experimental arrangements that are robust to optical scattering.
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Randy A. Bartels "High speed doppler Raman for ultrasensitive coherent Raman microcopy", Proc. SPIE PC12228, Ultrafast Nonlinear Imaging and Spectroscopy X, PC1222809 (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2636913
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Doppler effect

Intelligence systems

Metrology

Microscopy

Raman scattering

Refraction

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