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Correlative infrared optical coherence tomography and hyperspectral chemical imaging

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/JOSAA.393580

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  1. Horizon 2020 Framework Programme [722380]
  2. Province of Upper Austria (Innovative Upper Austria 2020)
  3. EFRE Urban Innovative Actions (IWB2020)
  4. Osterreichische Forschungsforderungsgesellschaft [871974]

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a high-resolution three-dimensional imaging technique that enables nondestructive measurements of surface and subsurface microstructures. Recent developments of OCT operating in the mid-infrared (MIR) range (around 4 mu m) lifted fundamental scattering limitations and initiated applied material research in formerly inaccessible fields. The MIR spectral region, however, is also of great interest for spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging, which allow highly selective and sensitive chemical studies of materials. In this contribution, we introduce an OCT system (dual-band, central wavelengths of 2 mu m and 4 mu m) combined with MIR spectroscopy that is implemented as a raster scanning chemical imaging modality. The fully integrated and cost-effective optical instrument is based on a single supercontinuum laser source (emission spectrum spanning from 1.1 mu m to 4.4 mu m). Capabilities of the in situ correlative measurements are experimentally demonstrated by obtaining complex multidimensional material data, comprising morphological and chemical information, from a multilayered composite ceramic-polymer specimen. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America

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