Raman spectroscopy has demonstrated great potential in the study of biological molecules in a variety of biomedical applications. But slow data acquisition due to weak Raman signals from these molecules has prevented its wide use especially in an imaging setup. We propose a novel method to reconstruct the entire Raman spectrum from a few narrow-band measurements based on Wiener estimation. This method has been tested on Raman spectra from individual cells and shown fast speed and excellent accuracy. This method represents a new direction to speed up Raman data acquisition in an imaging setup to investigate fast changing phenomena.Published Versio
This paper deals with a new form of nonlinear Raman spectroscopy called 'ultrafast Raman loss spectr...
Raman microscopy is a quantitative, label-free, and noninvasive optical imaging technique for studyi...
Raman spectroscopy can probe the chemical structure of a material providing an optical ’fingerprint...
Raman spectroscopy has demonstrated great potential in biomedical applications. However, spectroscop...
Raman spectroscopy is a powerful non-destructive technique for qualitatively and quantitatively char...
This dissertation presents a series of studies in the development of fast spectroscopic imaging tech...
Raman imaging is a promising technique that allows the spatial distribution of different components ...
Step-by-step, time-consuming scanning of the sample is still the state-of-the-art in imaging Raman s...
Raman spectroscopy is a rapid and non-destructive technique for detecting unique spectral fingerprin...
Step-by-step, time-consuming scanning of the sample is still the state-of-the-art in imaging Raman s...
Raman spectroscopy provides a label-free approach to identify molecules based on their intrinsic mol...
International audienceRaman microscopy is a powerful method combining non-invasiveness with no speci...
Raman spectroscopy is a useful tool in investigating inter- and intra-molecular interactions as well...
Author Institution: Facult\'e des Sciences, Universit\'e de LilleRecent progress in spectroscopic te...
Lasers are often used as an excitation source for Raman spectroscopy due to its capability of emitti...
This paper deals with a new form of nonlinear Raman spectroscopy called 'ultrafast Raman loss spectr...
Raman microscopy is a quantitative, label-free, and noninvasive optical imaging technique for studyi...
Raman spectroscopy can probe the chemical structure of a material providing an optical ’fingerprint...
Raman spectroscopy has demonstrated great potential in biomedical applications. However, spectroscop...
Raman spectroscopy is a powerful non-destructive technique for qualitatively and quantitatively char...
This dissertation presents a series of studies in the development of fast spectroscopic imaging tech...
Raman imaging is a promising technique that allows the spatial distribution of different components ...
Step-by-step, time-consuming scanning of the sample is still the state-of-the-art in imaging Raman s...
Raman spectroscopy is a rapid and non-destructive technique for detecting unique spectral fingerprin...
Step-by-step, time-consuming scanning of the sample is still the state-of-the-art in imaging Raman s...
Raman spectroscopy provides a label-free approach to identify molecules based on their intrinsic mol...
International audienceRaman microscopy is a powerful method combining non-invasiveness with no speci...
Raman spectroscopy is a useful tool in investigating inter- and intra-molecular interactions as well...
Author Institution: Facult\'e des Sciences, Universit\'e de LilleRecent progress in spectroscopic te...
Lasers are often used as an excitation source for Raman spectroscopy due to its capability of emitti...
This paper deals with a new form of nonlinear Raman spectroscopy called 'ultrafast Raman loss spectr...
Raman microscopy is a quantitative, label-free, and noninvasive optical imaging technique for studyi...
Raman spectroscopy can probe the chemical structure of a material providing an optical ’fingerprint...