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Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy (STEAM) based on a stabilized picosecond supercontinuum source

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 19, Issue 17, Pages 15810-15816

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.19.015810

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  1. Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China [HKU 7179/08E, HKU 7183/09E, HKU 717510E]

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Temporal stability of the broadband source, such as supercontinuum (SC), is the key enabling factor for realizing high performance ultrafast serial time-encoded amplified microscopy (STEAM). Owing to that the long-pulse SC (picosecond to nanosecond) generation generally results in an ultrabroadband spectrum with significant pulse-topulse fluctuation, only the ultrashort-pulse (femtosecond) SC sources, which offer better temporal stability, have been employed in STEAM so far. Here we report a simple approach to achieve active control of picosecond SC stability and to help extend the applicability of SC in STEAM from the femtosecond to the picosecond or even nanosecond regimes. We experimentally demonstrate stable single-shot STEAM imaging at a frame rate of 4.9 MHz using the CW-triggered picosecond SC source. Such CWstabilized SC can greatly reduce the shot-to-shot fluctuation, and thus improves the STEAM image quality significantly. (C) 2011 Optical Society of America

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