We study the spontaneous Raman scattering (RS) in taper-drawn micro/nano-fibers (MNFs) by employing the photon counting technique. The spectra of RS in five MNFs, which are fabricated by using different heating fl...We study the spontaneous Raman scattering (RS) in taper-drawn micro/nano-fibers (MNFs) by employing the photon counting technique. The spectra of RS in five MNFs, which are fabricated by using different heating flames (hydrogen flame or butane flame) and with different diameters, are measured within a frequency shift range of 1435 cm- 1_3200 cm- 1. From the measured spectra, we observe the RS peaks originated from silica and a unique RS peak with a frequency shift of - 2905 cm-1 (- 87.2 THz). Unlike the former ones, the latter one is not observable in conventional optical fibers. Furthermore, the unique peak becomes obvious and starts to rapidly increase with the decrease of the diameter of MNFs when the diameter is smaller than 2 μm, and the intensity of the unique peak significantly depends on the heating flame used in the fabricating process. Our investigation is useful for the entanglement generation or optical sensing using taper-drawn MNFs.展开更多
Beneting from the developments of advanced optical microscopy techniques,the mysteries of biological functions at the cellular and subcellular levels have been continuously revealed.Stimulated Raman scattering(SRS)mic...Beneting from the developments of advanced optical microscopy techniques,the mysteries of biological functions at the cellular and subcellular levels have been continuously revealed.Stimulated Raman scattering(SRS)microscopy is a rapidly growing technique that has attracted broad attentions and become a powerful tool for biology and biomedicine,largely thanks to its chemical specicity,high sensitivity and fast image speed.This review paper introduces the principles of SRS,discusses the technical developments and implementations of SRS microscopy,then highlights and summarizes its applications on biological cellular machinery andnally shares our visions of potential breakthroughs in the future.展开更多
In the implementation of CARS nanoscopy, signal strength decreases with focal volume size decreasing. A crucial problem that remains to be solved is whether the reduced signal generated in the suppressed focal volume ...In the implementation of CARS nanoscopy, signal strength decreases with focal volume size decreasing. A crucial problem that remains to be solved is whether the reduced signal generated in the suppressed focal volume can be detected. Here reported is a theoretical analysis of detection limit (DL) to time-resolved CARS (T-CARS) nanoscopy based on our proposed additional probe-beam-induced phonon depletion (APIPD) method for the low concentration samples. In order to acquire a detailed shot-noise limited signal-to-noise (SNR) and the involved parameters to evaluate DL, the T-CARS process is described with full quantum theory to estimate the extreme power density levels of the pump and Stokes beams determined by saturation behavior of coherent phonons, which are both actually on the order of ~ 109 W/cm2. When the pump and Stokes intensities reach such values and the total intensity of the excitation beams arrives at a maximum tolerable by most biological samples in a certain suppressed focal volume (40-nm suppressed focal scale in APIPD method), the DL correspondingly varies with exposure time, for example, DL values are 103 and 102 when exposure times are 20 ms and 200 ms respectively.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11304222 and 11527808)the State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China(Grant No.2014CB340103)
文摘We study the spontaneous Raman scattering (RS) in taper-drawn micro/nano-fibers (MNFs) by employing the photon counting technique. The spectra of RS in five MNFs, which are fabricated by using different heating flames (hydrogen flame or butane flame) and with different diameters, are measured within a frequency shift range of 1435 cm- 1_3200 cm- 1. From the measured spectra, we observe the RS peaks originated from silica and a unique RS peak with a frequency shift of - 2905 cm-1 (- 87.2 THz). Unlike the former ones, the latter one is not observable in conventional optical fibers. Furthermore, the unique peak becomes obvious and starts to rapidly increase with the decrease of the diameter of MNFs when the diameter is smaller than 2 μm, and the intensity of the unique peak significantly depends on the heating flame used in the fabricating process. Our investigation is useful for the entanglement generation or optical sensing using taper-drawn MNFs.
基金We acknowledge the financial supports from the National Key R&D Program of China(2021YFF0502900)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61975033)Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project No.2018SHZDZX01 and ZJLab.
文摘Beneting from the developments of advanced optical microscopy techniques,the mysteries of biological functions at the cellular and subcellular levels have been continuously revealed.Stimulated Raman scattering(SRS)microscopy is a rapidly growing technique that has attracted broad attentions and become a powerful tool for biology and biomedicine,largely thanks to its chemical specicity,high sensitivity and fast image speed.This review paper introduces the principles of SRS,discusses the technical developments and implementations of SRS microscopy,then highlights and summarizes its applications on biological cellular machinery andnally shares our visions of potential breakthroughs in the future.
基金Project supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2012CB825802)the Major Scientific Instruments Equipment Development of China(Grant No.2012YQ15009203)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.60878053 and 11004136)the State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments,Tsinghua University,China(Grant No.DL12-01)
文摘In the implementation of CARS nanoscopy, signal strength decreases with focal volume size decreasing. A crucial problem that remains to be solved is whether the reduced signal generated in the suppressed focal volume can be detected. Here reported is a theoretical analysis of detection limit (DL) to time-resolved CARS (T-CARS) nanoscopy based on our proposed additional probe-beam-induced phonon depletion (APIPD) method for the low concentration samples. In order to acquire a detailed shot-noise limited signal-to-noise (SNR) and the involved parameters to evaluate DL, the T-CARS process is described with full quantum theory to estimate the extreme power density levels of the pump and Stokes beams determined by saturation behavior of coherent phonons, which are both actually on the order of ~ 109 W/cm2. When the pump and Stokes intensities reach such values and the total intensity of the excitation beams arrives at a maximum tolerable by most biological samples in a certain suppressed focal volume (40-nm suppressed focal scale in APIPD method), the DL correspondingly varies with exposure time, for example, DL values are 103 and 102 when exposure times are 20 ms and 200 ms respectively.