1. Polytech
  2. OPERA-Photonics
  3. Photonics

Microscopy and spectroscopy


 

Microscopy and spectroscopy

For decades, optical microscopy has played an important role in the observation of cell biology. In microscopy, as for all imaging optical system, the spatial resolution is limited. Recently, several new approaches have been developed to overcome this limit, particularly in fluorescence microscopy. We investigate the use of saturation of the two-photon absorption fluorescence excitation for improving the spatial resolution. We are also investigating the use of quantum optics technologies for high and low frequency Raman spectroscopy.


Picture: Plasmonic Raman sensor with free space resonant excitation and waveguide harvesting of Raman signal.

Picture: 3D imaging of fluorescent microspheres embedded in HeLa cells by multiphoton microscopy with resolution enhancement by fluorescence saturation

[1] 3D imaging of fluorescent microspheres embedded in HeLa cells by multiphoton microscopy with resolution enhancement by fluorescence saturation in Optics Express
[2] Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Based on Plasmonic Slot Waveguides With Free-Space Oblique Illumination in IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics

[3] Stimulated Raman spectroscopy of analytes evanescently probed by a silicon nitride photonic integrated waveguide in Optics Letters

 

Updated on February 5, 2022