NanoVIB and APE at Photonics West 2024

Ingo Rimke from APE presents the laser developed for NanoVIB
Paper PC12855-56

Two orders of magnitude faster tuning and about 10x faster image acquisition in SRS microscopy including the fingerprint region of relevant biological samples

29 January 2024 • 4:40 PM - 5:00 PM PST | Moscone Center, Room 105 (Level 1 South Lobby)

We have developed a new shot noise limited light source for Coherent Raman microscopy and other nonlinear microscopy modalities such as SHG and multiphoton fluorescence. Compared to the market leading SRS light source it achieves 100x faster tuning for random wavelength access including power control and dispersion compensation. Further switching from 80 to 40MHz repetition rate with subharmonic modulation frequency of 20MHz reduces the pixel dwell time in theory by a factor of 8 for the same signal to noise ratio. We will present a comparison to the prevailing SRS light source along with fingerprint images of relevant biological samples.


Presenter

APE Angewandte Physik & Elektronik GmbH (Germany)
Ingo has been working with APE for more than 20 years, first as a R&D project manager, now as CTO. His special interests are OPOs and light sources for coherent Raman microscopy.