Mid-infrared hyperspectral microscopy with broadband 1-GHz dual frequency combs Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Mid-infrared microscopy is an important tool for biological analyses, allowing a direct probe of molecular bonds in their low energy landscape. In addition to the label-free extraction of spectroscopic information, the application of broadband sources can provide a third dimension of chemical specificity. However, to enable widespread deployment, mid-infrared microscopy platforms need to be compact and robust while offering high speed, broad bandwidth, and high signal-to-noise ratio. In this study, we experimentally showcase the integration of a broadband, high-repetition-rate dual-comb spectrometer (DCS) in the mid-infrared range with a scanning microscope. We employ a set of 1-GHz mid-infrared frequency combs, demonstrating their capability for high-speed and broadband hyperspectral imaging of polymers and ovarian tissue. The system covers 1000 cm−1 at νc = 2941 cm−1 with 12.86 kHz spectra acquisition rate and 5 µm spatial resolution. Taken together, our experiments and analysis elucidate the trade-off between bandwidth and speed in DCS as it relates to microscopy. This provides a roadmap for the future advancement and application of high-repetition-rate DCS hyperspectral imaging.

publication date

  • October 1, 2024

has restriction

  • gold

Date in CU Experts

  • October 30, 2024 7:48 AM

Full Author List

  • Chang P; Ishrak R; Hoghooghi N; Egbert S; Lesko D; Swartz S; Biegert J; Rieker GB; Reddy R; Diddams SA

author count

  • 10

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 2378-0967

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 9

issue

  • 10