Signal to Noise (SNR) Characterization, Frequency Axis Calibration, and Calibration of Spectral Resolution
7:23
EOM1 Modulation and Epi-Mode SRS Imaging
8:53
Results: Optimizing Spectral Resolution, Two-Color SRS, and False Two-Color H&E Staining of SRS Images
10:14
Conclusion
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This protocol will demonstrate implementation and optimization of spectral focusing SRS microscopy and how it can be used for real-time stimulated Raman histology applications. The main advantage of this technique is the speed at which samples can
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Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy is a powerful, nondestructive, and label-free imaging technique. One emerging application is stimulated Raman histology, where two-color SRS imaging at the protein and lipid Raman transitions are used to generate pseudo-hematoxylin and eosin images. Here, we demonstrate a protocol for real-time, two-color SRS imaging for tissue diagnosis.