Computationally image-corrected dual-comb microscopy with a free-running single-cavity dual-comb fiber laser

  • Mizuno T
  • Nakajima Y
  • Hata Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Dual-comb microscopy (DCM), an interesting imaging modality based on the optical-frequency-comb (OFC) mode and image pixel one-to-one correspondence, benefits from scan-less full-field imaging and simultaneous confocal amplitude and phase imaging. However, the two fully frequency-stabilized OFC sources requirement hampers DCM practicality due to the complexity and costs. Here, a bidirectional single-cavity dual-comb fiber laser (SCDCFL) is adopted as a DCM low-complexity OFC source. Although the residual timing jitter in the SCDCFL blurs the image of a static object acquired by DCM, computational image correction significantly suppresses the image blur. Nanometer-order step surface profilometry with a 14.0 nm uncertainty highlights the computationally image-corrected DCM effectiveness. We further discuss a possibility to expand the computational image correction to a dynamic object and demonstrate its preliminary experiment. The proposed method enhances the DCM generality and practicality due to low-complexity OFC source.

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Mizuno, T., Nakajima, Y., Hata, Y., Tsuda, T., Asahara, A., Kato, T., … Minoshima, K. (2021). Computationally image-corrected dual-comb microscopy with a free-running single-cavity dual-comb fiber laser. Optics Express, 29(4), 5018. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.415242

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