Laser-scanning optical-frequency-comb microscopy for multimodal imaging
Abstract
We introduce a novel laser-scanning optical microscopy technique that employs optical-frequency-comb (OFC) lasers. This method facilitates multimodal spectroscopic imaging by analyzing interferograms produced via a dual-comb spectroscopic approach. Such interferograms capture comprehensive light information, including amplitude, phase, polarization, frequency, and time of flight information, enabling multimodal imaging from a single measurement. We demonstrate the potential of this technique across several spectroscopic imaging applications.
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