9 March 2020High-pulse energy supercontinuum sources for multi-spectral photoacoustic imaging in the near-infrared wavelength region (Conference Presentation)
Manoj Kumar Dasa,1 Kyei Kwarkye,1 Gianni Nteroli,2 Benjamin O. Efunbajo,1,3 Magalie Bondu,3 Getinet Woyessa,1 Niels M. Israelsen,1,4 Adrian Braduhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6890-1599,2 Christian R. Petersen,1,4 Peter M. Moselund,3 Patrick Bowen,3 Christos Markoshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9989-5275,1,4 Ole Bang1,3,4
1Technical Univ. of Denmark (Denmark) 2Univ. of Kent (United Kingdom) 3NKT Photonics (Denmark) 4NORBLIS IVS (Denmark)
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Supercontinuum (SC) lasers are of high interest for applications like multispectral photoacoustic imaging (MSPAI), where the wide optical bandwidth of the SC laser system facilitates functional investigations on top of the structural information of various endogenous agents inside the human body. The current work addresses a promising attempt at devising high pulse energy SC laser source using telecom-range diode laser systems and few meters of standard single-mode fibers for various MSPAI applications in near-infrared (NIR) and extended-NIR wavelength regions.
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Manoj Kumar Dasa, Kyei Kwarkye, Gianni Nteroli, Benjamin O. Efunbajo, Magalie Bondu, Getinet Woyessa, Niels M. Israelsen, Adrian Bradu, Christian R. Petersen, Peter M. Moselund, Patrick Bowen, Christos Markos, Ole Bang, "High-pulse energy supercontinuum sources for multi-spectral photoacoustic imaging in the near-infrared wavelength region (Conference Presentation)," Proc. SPIE 11234, Optical Biopsy XVIII: Toward Real-Time Spectroscopic Imaging and Diagnosis, 112340B (9 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2549947