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Spectral imaging at high definition and high speed in the mid-infrared.

David KnezBenjamin W ToulsonAnabel ChenMartin H EttenbergHai NguyenEric Olaf PotmaDmitry A Fishman
Published in: Science advances (2022)
Spectral imaging in the mid-infrared (MIR) range provides simultaneous morphological and chemical information of a wide variety of samples. However, current MIR technologies struggle to produce high-definition images over a broad spectral range at acquisition rates that are compatible with real-time processes. We present a novel spectral imaging technique based on nondegenerate two-photon absorption of temporally chirped optical MIR pulses. This approach avoids complex image processing or reconstruction and enables high-speed acquisition of spectral data cubes (xyω) at high-pixel density in under a second.
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