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Equipment: MRI: Track # 2 Development of a high-speed super-resolution stimulated Raman sc — NSF Award to University of California

Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy is a nonlinear optical imaging method for visualizing chemical content based on molecular vibrational bonds. SRS imaging technique has been rapidly developed in the last decade as a powerful spectral imaging tool, leading to significant discoveries in the life sciences. The

Award titleEquipment: MRI: Track # 2 Development of a high-speed super-resolution stimulated Raman sc
Award ID2320437
AwardeeUniversity of California-San Diego
CityLA JOLLA
StateCA
Amount obligated$1,016,000
Principal investigatorZhaowei Liu
ProgramCSCS: Circuits and Systems for, Major Research Instrumentation
Start date09/15/2023
AbstractStimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy is a nonlinear optical imaging method for visualizing chemical content based on molecular vibrational bonds. SRS imaging technique has been rapidly developed in the last decade as a powerful spectral imaging tool, leading to significant discoveries in the life sciences. The state-of-the-art (SOA) SRS instrument has a spatial resolution of about 300nm and wide-field temporal resolution of about 30Hz, which is limited by the diffraction nature of the li
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