A commercial picosecond OPO delivering up to 360 µJ pulses enables fluorescence-detected wide-field mid-IR photothermal imaging with ~1 mm field of view and tuning from 625 to 4327 cm⁻¹, demonstrated on polystyrene beads and tuberculosis-infected tissue.
3D chemical imaging by fluorescence-detected mid-infrared photothermal fourier light field microscopy
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Millimeter-scale wide-field mid-infrared photothermal imaging enabled by a broadly tunable picosecond optical parametric oscillator
A commercial picosecond OPO delivering up to 360 µJ pulses enables fluorescence-detected wide-field mid-IR photothermal imaging with ~1 mm field of view and tuning from 625 to 4327 cm⁻¹, demonstrated on polystyrene beads and tuberculosis-infected tissue.