Multi-color stimulated Raman scattering with a frame-to-frame wavelength-tunable fiber-based light source.
Thomas WürthweinKristin WallmeierMaximilian BrinkmannTim HellwigNiklas M LüpkenNick S LembergerCarsten FallnichPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2021)
We present multi-color imaging by stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) enabled by an ultrafast fiber-based light source with integrated amplitude modulation and frame-to-frame wavelength tuning. With a relative intensity noise level of -153.7 dBc/Hz at 20.25 MHz the light source is well suited for SRS imaging and outperforms other fiber-based light source concepts for SRS imaging. The light source is tunable in under 5 ms per arbitrary wavelength step between 700 cm-1 and 3200 cm-1, which allows for addressing Raman resonances from the fingerprint to the CH-stretch region. Moreover, the compact and environmentally stable system is predestined for fast multi-color assessments of medical or rapidly evolving samples with high chemical specificity, paving the way for diagnostics and sensing outside of specialized laser laboratories.