2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21082579
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Fast Gating for Raman Spectroscopy

Abstract: Fast gating in Raman spectroscopy is used to reject the fluorescence contribution from the sample and/or the substrate. Several techniques have been set up in the last few decades aiming either to enhance the Raman signal (CARS, SERS or Resonant Raman scattering) or to cancel out the fluorescence contribution (SERDS), and a number of reviews have already been published on these sub-topics. However, for many reasons it is sometimes necessary to reject fluorescence in traditional Raman spectroscopy, and in the l… Show more

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“…A complete table comparing state-of-art SPAD arrays for different Raman spectroscopy experimental setups in terms of technology, pixel number, pixel pitch, FF, PDE, and DCR is reported in [ 42 ]. Our review instead aims at comparing the architectural choices of existing SPAD arrays, from the microelectronics design point of view, in order to provide guidelines for an improved next-generation of Raman single-photon cameras.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A complete table comparing state-of-art SPAD arrays for different Raman spectroscopy experimental setups in terms of technology, pixel number, pixel pitch, FF, PDE, and DCR is reported in [ 42 ]. Our review instead aims at comparing the architectural choices of existing SPAD arrays, from the microelectronics design point of view, in order to provide guidelines for an improved next-generation of Raman single-photon cameras.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICCD low frame rate is instead balanced by the ability to perform several counts per laser pulse, like any linear detector. Features, performances, and drawbacks of Kerr-gating and ICCDs are summarized in [ 42 ].…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A combination of time gating and an adjustable delay generator can also be a good alternative to a time-todigital converter (TDC) if a very high background radiation level is expected. A thorough description of time-gated Raman spectroscopy can be found in recent reviews [24], [25], [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultra-fast optical Kerr gates are widely used in ultra-fast spectrum measurements, 1 , 2 time-gate gating ballistic light imaging, 3 , 4 and third-order nonlinear measurements 5 . Moreover, they have immense potential in the field of quantum information 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%