Raman ChemLighter: Fiber optic Raman probe imaging in combination with augmented chemical reality.
Wei YangAbdullah S MondolClara StiebingLaura MarcuJürgen PoppIwan W SchiePublished in: Journal of biophotonics (2019)
Raman spectroscopy using fiber optic probe combines non-contacted and label-free molecular fingerprinting with high mechanical flexibility for biomedical, clinical and industrial applications. Inherently, fiber optic Raman probes provide information from a single point only, and the acquisition of images is not straightforward. For many applications, it is highly crucial to determine the molecular distribution and provide imaging information of the sample. Here, we propose an approach for Raman imaging using a handheld fiber optic probe, which is built around computer vision-based assessment of positional information and simultaneous acquisition of spectroscopic information. By combining this implementation with real-time data processing and analysis, it is possible to create not only fiber-based Raman imaging but also an augmented chemical reality image of the molecular distribution of the sample surface in real-time. We experimentally demonstrated that using our approach, it is possible to determine and to distinguish borders of different bimolecular compounds in a short time. Because the method can be transferred to other optical probes and other spectroscopic techniques, it is expected that the implementation will have a large impact for clinical, biomedical and industrial applications.
Keyphrases
- raman spectroscopy
- label free
- high resolution
- optical coherence tomography
- living cells
- primary care
- deep learning
- healthcare
- health information
- single molecule
- fluorescence imaging
- heavy metals
- optic nerve
- small molecule
- quantum dots
- molecular docking
- virtual reality
- big data
- fluorescent probe
- convolutional neural network
- photodynamic therapy
- high speed