Abstract:Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy is a powerful technique that allows for the visualization of molecular vibrational images for label-free imaging, metabolic imaging, and supermultiplex imaging. However, its sensitivity is mainly limited by the shot noise of laser pulses, and long acquisition times are sometimes required to detect weak SRS signals hidden by the shot noise. To overcome this limitation, quantum-enhanced (QE-) SRS microscopy has been demonstrated, while the low optical power of squeeze… Show more
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