We present a time domain diffuse Raman spectrometer for depth probing of highly scattering media. The system is based on, to the best of our knowledge, a novel time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) camera that simultaneously acquires both spectral and temporal information of Raman photons. A dedicated non-contact probe was built, and time domain Raman measurements were performed on a tissue mimicking bilayer phantom. The fluorescence contamination of the Raman signal was eliminated by early time gating (0–212 ps) the Raman photons. Depth sensitivity is achieved by time gating Raman photons at different delays with a gate width of 106 ps. Importantly, the time domain can provide time-dependent depth sensitivity leading to a high contrast between two layers of Raman signal. As a result, an enhancement factor of 2170 was found for our bilayer phantom which is much higher than the values obtained by spatial offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS), frequency offset Raman spectroscopy (FORS), or hybrid FORS-SORS on a similar phantom.

Time domain diffuse Raman spectrometer based on a TCSPC camera for the depth analysis of diffusive media / Konugolu Venkata Sekar S.; Mosca S.; Tannert S.; Valentini G.; Martelli F.; Binzoni T.; Prokazov Y.; Turbin E.; Zuschratter W.; Erdmann R.; Pifferi A.. - In: OPTICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0146-9592. - ELETTRONICO. - 43:(2018), pp. 2134-2137. [10.1364/OL.43.002134]

Time domain diffuse Raman spectrometer based on a TCSPC camera for the depth analysis of diffusive media

Martelli F.
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2018

Abstract

We present a time domain diffuse Raman spectrometer for depth probing of highly scattering media. The system is based on, to the best of our knowledge, a novel time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) camera that simultaneously acquires both spectral and temporal information of Raman photons. A dedicated non-contact probe was built, and time domain Raman measurements were performed on a tissue mimicking bilayer phantom. The fluorescence contamination of the Raman signal was eliminated by early time gating (0–212 ps) the Raman photons. Depth sensitivity is achieved by time gating Raman photons at different delays with a gate width of 106 ps. Importantly, the time domain can provide time-dependent depth sensitivity leading to a high contrast between two layers of Raman signal. As a result, an enhancement factor of 2170 was found for our bilayer phantom which is much higher than the values obtained by spatial offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS), frequency offset Raman spectroscopy (FORS), or hybrid FORS-SORS on a similar phantom.
2018
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Konugolu Venkata Sekar S.; Mosca S.; Tannert S.; Valentini G.; Martelli F.; Binzoni T.; Prokazov Y.; Turbin E.; Zuschratter W.; Erdmann R.; Pifferi A....espandi
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