4 research outputs found
Supplement 1: Single-pixel fluorescent imaging with temporally labeled illumination patterns
Supplementary Information Originally published in Optica on 20 September 2016 (optica-3-9-971
Media 2: Measurement of orientation and susceptibility ratios using a polarization-resolved second-harmonic generation holographic microscope
Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 September 2012 (boe-3-9-2004
Media 1: Measurement of orientation and susceptibility ratios using a polarization-resolved second-harmonic generation holographic microscope
Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 September 2012 (boe-3-9-2004
Low frequency coherent Raman imaging robust to optical scattering
We demonstrate low-frequency interferometric impulsive stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) imaging with high robustness to distortions by optical scattering. ISRS is a pump-probe coherent Raman spectroscopy that can capture Raman vibrational spectra. Recording of ISRS spectra requires isolation of a probe pulse from the pump pulse. While this separation is simple in non-scattering specimens, such as liquids, scattering leads to significant pump pulse contamination and prevent the extraction of a Raman spectrum. We introduce a robust method for ISRS microscopy that works in complex scattering samples. High signal-to-noise ISRS spectra are obtained even when the pump and probe pulses pass through many scattering layers