Full-field optical spectroscopy at a high spectral resolution using atomic vapors

  • Hutchins R
  • Zanini G
  • Scarcelli G
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Abstract

Spectral imaging techniques extract spectral information using dispersive elements in combination with optical microscopes. For rapid acquisition, multiplexing spectral information along one dimension of imaged pixels has been demonstrated in hyperspectral imaging, as well as in Raman and Brillouin imaging. Full-field spectroscopy, i.e., multiplexing where imaged pixels are collected in 2D simultaneously while spectral analysis is performed sequentially, can increase spectral imaging speed, but so far has been attained at low spectral resolutions. Here, we extend 2D multiplexing to high spectral resolutions of ∼80 MHz (∼0.0001 nm) using high-throughput spectral discrimination based on atomic transitions.

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Hutchins, R., Zanini, G., & Scarcelli, G. (2023). Full-field optical spectroscopy at a high spectral resolution using atomic vapors. Optics Express, 31(3), 4334. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.479253

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