Stimulated Raman scattering microscopy allows vibrational contrast mechanism for imaging with high spectral and spatial resolution along with three-dimensional sectioning. In this paper, the implementation of a Stimulated Raman Scattering microscope (SRSM), obtained by the integration of a femtosecond SRS spectroscopy set-up with an optical microscope equipped with a scanning unit, is described. Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Scattering microscope is equipped with three femtosecond laser sources:a Ti:Sapphire (Ti:Sa), a synchronized optical parametric oscillator (SOPO) and a frequency converters for ultrafast lasers, i.e. a second harmonic generator optimized for the SOPO. The proposed implementation allows to cover all the regions of Raman spectra, taking advantage of two different laser combinations. The first, Ti:Sa and SHG laser combination can cover in SRL modality the fingerprint region (500 - 1700 cm(-1)) and the silent region. The second, Ti:Sa and OPO, can cover the C-H region or O-H region (2800 - 3200 cm(-1)) in SRG modality. In order to demonstrate its successful realization Stimulated Raman Gain (SRG) and Stimulated Raman Losses (SRL) images of polystyrene beads are reported and discussed.

Implementation of stimulated Raman loss and stimulated Raman gain microscopy using three femtosecond laser sources / Ranjan, R; D'Arco, A; Ferrara, Ma; Indolfi, M; Larobina, M; Sirleto, L. - 10684:(2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Nonlinear Optics and its Applications 2018 tenutosi a Strasbourg, FRANCE) [10.1117/12.2315967].

Implementation of stimulated Raman loss and stimulated Raman gain microscopy using three femtosecond laser sources

D'Arco, A;
2018

Abstract

Stimulated Raman scattering microscopy allows vibrational contrast mechanism for imaging with high spectral and spatial resolution along with three-dimensional sectioning. In this paper, the implementation of a Stimulated Raman Scattering microscope (SRSM), obtained by the integration of a femtosecond SRS spectroscopy set-up with an optical microscope equipped with a scanning unit, is described. Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Scattering microscope is equipped with three femtosecond laser sources:a Ti:Sapphire (Ti:Sa), a synchronized optical parametric oscillator (SOPO) and a frequency converters for ultrafast lasers, i.e. a second harmonic generator optimized for the SOPO. The proposed implementation allows to cover all the regions of Raman spectra, taking advantage of two different laser combinations. The first, Ti:Sa and SHG laser combination can cover in SRL modality the fingerprint region (500 - 1700 cm(-1)) and the silent region. The second, Ti:Sa and OPO, can cover the C-H region or O-H region (2800 - 3200 cm(-1)) in SRG modality. In order to demonstrate its successful realization Stimulated Raman Gain (SRG) and Stimulated Raman Losses (SRL) images of polystyrene beads are reported and discussed.
2018
Conference on Nonlinear Optics and its Applications 2018
Nonlinear microscopy; Imaging; Stimulated Raman scattering; Stimulated Raman gain; Stimulated Raman loss
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Implementation of stimulated Raman loss and stimulated Raman gain microscopy using three femtosecond laser sources / Ranjan, R; D'Arco, A; Ferrara, Ma; Indolfi, M; Larobina, M; Sirleto, L. - 10684:(2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference on Nonlinear Optics and its Applications 2018 tenutosi a Strasbourg, FRANCE) [10.1117/12.2315967].
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