Raman imaging with a fiber-coupled multichannel spectrograph

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Date
2014
Volume
14
Issue
11
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Basel : MDPI AG
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Until now, spatially resolved Raman Spectroscopy has required to scan a sample under investigation in a time-consuming step-by-step procedure. Here, we present a technique that allows the capture of an entire Raman image with only one single exposure. The Raman scattering arising from the sample was collected with a fiber-coupled high-performance astronomy spectrograph. The probe head consisting of an array of 20 × 20 multimode fibers was linked to the camera port of a microscope. To demonstrate the high potential of this new concept, Raman images of reference samples were recorded. Entire chemical maps were received without the need for a scanning procedure.

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Astronomy spectrograph, Multichannel raman spectroscopy, Optical fiber bundle, Raman imaging, Fibers, Optical fibers, Raman spectroscopy, Spectrographs, High potential, Multichannel, Multichannel spectrograph, Optical fiber bundle, Raman imaging, Single exposure, Spatially resolved, Step by step procedure, Multimode fibers
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Schmälzlin, E., Moralejo, B., Rutowska, M., Monreal-Ibero, A., Sandin, C., Tarcea, N., et al. (2014). Raman imaging with a fiber-coupled multichannel spectrograph. 14(11). https://doi.org//10.3390/s141121968
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