3D spectral imaging with synchrotron Fourier transform infrared spectro-microtomography.
Michael C MartinCharlotte Dabat-BlondeauMiriam UngerJulia SedlmairDilworth Y ParkinsonHans A BechtelBarbara IllmanJonathan M CastroMarco KeiluweitDavid BuschkeBrenda OgleMichael J NasseCarol J HirschmuglPublished in: Nature methods (2013)
We report Fourier transform infrared spectro-microtomography, a nondestructive three-dimensional imaging approach that reveals the distribution of distinctive chemical compositions throughout an intact biological or materials sample. The method combines mid-infrared absorption contrast with computed tomographic data acquisition and reconstruction to enhance chemical and morphological localization by determining a complete infrared spectrum for every voxel (millions of spectra determined per sample).