Fingerprint multiplex CARS at high speed based on supercontinuum generation in bulk media and deep learning spectral denoising.

Journal: Optics express
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Abstract

We introduce a broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscope based on a 2-MHz repetition rate ytterbium laser generating 1035-nm high-energy (≈µJ level) femtosecond pulses. These features of the driving laser allow producing broadband red-shifted Stokes pulses, covering the whole fingerprint region (400-1800 cm), employing supercontinuum generation in a bulk crystal. Our system reaches state-of-the-art acquisition speed (<1 ms/pixel) and unprecedented sensitivity of ≈14.1 mmol/L when detecting dimethyl sulfoxide in water. To further improve the performance of the system and to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio of the CARS spectra, we designed a convolutional neural network for spectral denoising, coupled with a post-processing pipeline to distinguish different chemical species of biological tissues.

Authors

  • Federico Vernuccio
  • Arianna Bresci
  • Benedetta Talone
  • Alejandro de la Cadena
  • Chiara Ceconello
  • Stefano Mantero
  • Cristina Sobacchi
  • Renzo Vanna
  • Giulio Cerullo
  • Dario Polli