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Stimulated Raman hyperspectral imaging based on spectral filtering of broadband fiber laser pulses

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Abstract

We demonstrate a technique of hyperspectral imaging in stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy using a tunable optical filter, whose transmission wavelength can be varied quickly by a galvanometer mirror. Experimentally, broadband Yb fiber laser pulses are synchronized with picosecond Ti:sapphire pulses, and then spectrally filtered out by the filter. After amplification by fiber amplifiers, we obtain narrowband pulses with a spectral width of <3.3cm1 and a wavelength tunability of >225cm1. By using these pulses, we accomplish SRS imaging of polymer beads with spectral information.

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