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Ultrafast Time-resolved Near-IR Stimulated Raman Measurements of Functional π-conjugate Systems
Published on: February 10, 2020
Fluorescence-Encoded Time-Domain Coherent Raman Spectroscopy in the Visible Range
Tetsu Tamura1, Phillip C McCann1, Ryo Nishiyama1
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
Abstract:
Fluorescence-encoded vibrational spectroscopy has attracted increasing attention by virtue of its high sensitivity and high chemical specificity. We recently demonstrated fluorescence-encoded time-domain coherent Raman spectroscopy (FLETCHERS), which enables low-frequency vibrational spectroscopy of low-concentration fluorophores using near-infrared (800-900 nm) light excitation. However, the feasibility of this study was constrained by the scarcity of excitable molecules in the near-infrared range. Consequently, the broader applicability of FLETCHERS has not been investigated. Here we extend the capabilities of FLETCHERS into the visible range by employing a noncollinear optical parametric amplifier as a light source, significantly enhancing its versatility. Specifically, we use the method, which we refer to as visible FLETCHERS (vFLETCHERS), to individually acquire Raman spectra from five visible fluorophores that have absorption peaks in the 600-700 nm region. These results not only confirm the versatility of vFLETCHERS for a wide range of molecules but also allude to its widespread applicability in biological research through highly sensitive supermultiplexed imaging.
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