2020
DOI: 10.1063/1.5129212
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Noise in stimulated Raman scattering measurement: From basics to practice

Abstract: We revisit laser intensity noise in the context of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), which has recently proved to be a key technique to provide label free images of chemical bonds in biological and medical samples. Contrary to most microscopy techniques, which detect a weak photon flux resulting from light matter interactions, SRS is a pump-probe scheme that works in the high flux regime and happens as a weak modulation (10 −4 − 10 −6 ) in a strong laser field. As a result, laser noise is a key issue in SRS d… Show more

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“…High resolution maps of a few cells were acquired in a single rectangular requisition at 2 mm by 2 mm resulting in 50-500 pixels per cell dictated by the size of the cell. Acquired spectra were then smoothed, [34][35][36][37] background subtracted following literature methods 38,39 and nally normalized for further analysis (details provided in the Experimental section). The representative original Raman spectra acquired from each cell and step-by-step spectral processing were shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High resolution maps of a few cells were acquired in a single rectangular requisition at 2 mm by 2 mm resulting in 50-500 pixels per cell dictated by the size of the cell. Acquired spectra were then smoothed, [34][35][36][37] background subtracted following literature methods 38,39 and nally normalized for further analysis (details provided in the Experimental section). The representative original Raman spectra acquired from each cell and step-by-step spectral processing were shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This defines the system resolution in terms of contrast. Therefore, we choose CNR as the image quality definition to account for both contrast and noise, which is different from the common use of SNR for image quality assessment 15 . The numerical simulation for the signal response in time due to the filter shape is necessary for optimization since signal, contrast and noise are all affected when the LIA parameters are changed and they are constrained by the scanning speed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possible noise sources in SRS are the thermal (Johnson-Nyquist) noise from the different electronic components, the shot noise from the detected (probe) laser light and the frequency dependent RIN 15 from the laser source of the probe light. While the thermal noise is independent of the probe power, the shot noise is proportional to the square-root of the probe power.…”
Section: Theory: Parameters Of the Lock-in Amplifiermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laser system used in this study is shot noise limited for electronic frequencies around 20 MHz and average laser intensities at least up to 70 mW [23]. However, to investigate if the AOPDF introduces additional noise, we measure the laser noise in the presence of the AOPDF, at the detector plane, using 5 mW of average laser power and a commercial photodiode (Det10A, 350 MHz bandwidth, Thorlabs).…”
Section: Noise Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%