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Lorentzian Amplitude and Phase Pulse Shaping for Nonresonant Background Suppression and Enhanced Spectral Resolution in Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Spectroscopy and Microscopy

STANISLAV O. KONOROV, MICHAELW. BLADES,* and ROBIN F. B. TURNER*


Femtosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopy offers several advantages over spontaneous Raman spectroscopy due to the inherently high sensitivity and low average power deposition in the sample. Femtosecond CARS can be implemented in a collinear pump/ probe beam configuration for microspectroscopy applications and has emerged as a powerful technique for chemical imaging of biological specimens. However, one serious limitation of this approach is the presence of a high nonresonant background component that often obscures the resonant signals of interest. We report here an innovative pulse-shaping method based on Lorentzian amplitude and phase spectral modulation of a broadband femtosecond probe pulse that yields spectra with both high spectral resolution and no nonresonant background. No further mathematical analysis is needed to extract Raman spectra. The utility of the proposed method for CARS microscopy is demonstrated using a mixture of polystyrene and latex beads, as well as dry-fixed embryonic stem cells.

Index Headings: Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering; CARS; Femtosecond CARS spectroscopy; Femtosecond pulse shaping; CARS nonresonant background suppression; Imaging; Microspectroscopy; Embryonic stem cells.


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