Ultrafast discrete swept source based on dual chirped combs for microscopic imaging.

OPTICS EXPRESS(2019)

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An inertial-free, ultrafast frequency comb source based on two chirped optical frequency combs (OFCs) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The high linearity frequency sweeping is realized by the Vernier effect between the two OFCs rather than an) mechanical motion component, so that good stability and reliability are ensured and no recalibration or resampling process is required. Swept rate up to 1 MHz is realized while keeping a narrow instantaneous linewidth of 0.03 nm, thanks to the extra-cavity frequency sweeping method. The wavelength step is proportional to the swept rate (3.8 pm at 10 kHz), and can be tuned by changing the repetition rate difference between the two OFCs. This swept source is applied for high-speed wavelength encoded imaging and achieves 4.4-rtm spatial resolution at a 329-kHz frame rate. Compared with the traditional time-stretch microscopy, the signal acquisition bandwidth decreased from 3.8 GHz to below 90 MHz to achieve the same spatial resolution. Furthermore, the exposure time for a specific wavelength is much longer due to the discrete sweeping feature, which is a benefit for higher sensitivity. This discrete swept source provided a promising low-cost option for high-speed biomedical imaging systems and high-accuracy spectroscopy. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
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combs,imaging
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