We propose a new technique for comparing two Raman active samples. The method
employs optical interference of the signals generated via coherent anti-Stokes
Raman scattering (CARS) of broadband laser pulses with noisy spectra. It does
not require spectrally resolved detection, and no prior knowledge about either
the Raman spectrum of the samples, or the spectrum of the incident light is
needed. We study the proposed method theoretically, and demonstrate it in a
proof-of-principle experiment on Toluene and ortho-Xylene samples.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure