Quantum cascade laser-based hyperspectral imaging of biological tissue.

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS(2014)

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The spectroscopy of analyte-specific molecular vibrations in tissue thin sections has opened up a path toward histopathology without the need for tissue staining. However, biomedical vibrational imaging has not yet advanced from academic research to routine histopathology due to long acquisition times for the microscopic hyperspectral images and/or cost and availability of the necessary equipment. Here we show that the combination of a fast-tuning quantum cascade laser with a microbolometer array detector allows for a rapid image acquisition and bares the potential for substantial cost reduction. A 3.1 x 2.8 mm(2) unstained thin section of mouse jejunum has been imaged in the 9.2 to 9.7 mu m wavelength range (spectral resolution similar to 1 cm(-1)) within 5 min with diffraction limited spatial resolution. The comparison of this hyperspectral imaging approach with standard Fourier transform infrared imaging or mapping of the identical sample shows a reduction in acquisition time per wavenumber interval and image area by more than one or three orders of magnitude, respectively. c The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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quantum cascade laser,hyperspectral imaging,chemical imaging,infrared microscopy,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,microbolometer array,biomedical vibrational spectroscopy,focal plane array
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