New excitation method of stimulated Raman scattering achieves natural-linewidth-limit spectral lines
SRL has a linear relation to the molecular concentration and the Raman cross section, and it can be detected by classical heterodyne detection method to achieve the same shot-noise-limited sensitivity ...
A novel compact Raman platform has demonstrated the ability to distinguish tumour tissue from healthy tissue with markedly ...
Researchers have developed a new compact Raman imaging system that is sensitive enough to differentiate between tumor and ...
A new imaging technology can distinguish cancerous tissue from healthy cells by detecting ultra-weak light signals. It relies ...
The ability of Raman spectroscopy to identify molecular-level spectral fingerprints has made it an attractive route to diagnostic information and identification of early-stage tumors, especially in ...
The medical field is a new frontier for Raman spectroscopy. Raman has already been employed in dentistry and cancer investigations, and it is now expanding into Point-of-Care (POC) applications. This ...
A new ultra-sensitive imaging system can make cancer cells light up, paving the way for faster and earlier detection.
New excitation method of stimulated Raman scattering achieves natural-linewidth-limit spectral lines
Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) has been developed as an essential quantitative contrast for chemical imaging in recent years. However, the spectral resolution of the mainstream SRS modalities is ...
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