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Rapid chemically selective 3D imaging in the mid-infrared.

Eric Olaf PotmaDavid KnezYong ChenYulia DavydovaAmanda DurkinAlexander FastMihaela BaluBrenna Norton-BakerRachel W MartinTommaso BaldacchiniDmitry A Fishman
Published in: Optica (2021)
The emerging technique of mid-infrared optical coherence tomography (MIR-OCT) takes advantage of the reduced scattering of MIR light in various materials and devices, enabling tomographic imaging at deeper penetration depths. Because of challenges in MIR detection technology, the image acquisition time is, however, significantly longer than for tomographic imaging methods in the visible/near-infrared. Here we demonstrate an alternative approach to MIR tomography with high-speed imaging capabilities. Through femtosecond nondegenerate two-photon absorption of MIR light in a conventional Si-based CCD camera, we achieve wide-field, high-definition tomographic imaging with chemical selectivity of structured materials and biological samples in mere seconds.
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