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Video-rate, mid-infrared hyperspectral upconversion imaging

Junaid, S.; Kumar, S. Chaitanya; Mathez, M.; Hermes, M.; Stone, N.; Shephero, N.; Ebrahim-Zadeh, M.; Tidemand-Lichtenberg, P.; Pedersen, C.

OPTICA
2019
VL / 6 - BP / 702 - EP / 708
abstract
In this work we demonstrate, to the best of our knowledge, a novel wide field-of-view upconversion system, supporting upconversion of monochromatic mid-infrared (mid-IR) images, e.g., for hyperspectral imaging (HSI). An optical parametric oscillator delivering 20 ps pulses tunable in the 2.3-4 mu m range acts as a monochromatic mid-IR illumination source. A standard CCD camera, in synchronism with the crystal rotation of the upconversion system, acquires in only 2.5 ms the upconverted mid-IR images containing 64 kpixels, thereby eliminating the need for postprocessing. This approach is generic in nature and constitutes a major simplification in realizing video-frame-rate mid-IR monochromatic imaging. A second part of this paper includes a proof-of-principle study on esophageal tissues samples, from a tissue microarray, in the 3-4 mu m wavelength range. The use of mid-IR HSI for investigation of esophageal cancers is particularly promising as it allows for a much faster and possibly more observer-independent workflow than state-ofthe-art histology. Comparing histologically stained sections evaluated by a pathologist to images obtained by either Fourier transform IR or upconversion HSI based on machine learning shows great promise for further work pointing towards clinical translation using the presented mid-IR HSI upconversion system. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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Gold DOAJ, Green published

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