Spectroscopic Imaging

A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732). This special issue belongs to the section "Biophotonics and Biomedical Optics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2022) | Viewed by 4843

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Department of Physics, Zhejiang University, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou 310027, China
Interests: vibrational spectroscopy; high-resolution imaging; biophotonics; quantum optics

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College of Biomedical Engineering & Instrument Science, Zhejiang University, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou 310027, China
Interests: biomedical optics; Raman spectroscopy; voltage imaging; chemical imaging; cell metabolism; neurophotonics
School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, 266 Xinglong Section of Xifeng Road, Xi'an 710126, Shaanxi, China
Interests: Raman imaging; Raman spectroscopy; molecular imaging; biophotonics imaging; photoacoustic microscopy; computational imaging

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We cordially invite you to publish your work in the Special Issue on spectroscopic imaging of Photonics. Advanced imaging technology on the basis of molecular vibrational spectroscopy has been increasingly thriving in recent years. Thus, the new Special Issue will have a special focus on the broad variety of spectroscopy and imaging techniques and applications, in the form of original research articles, letters, and reviews.

Photonics is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal on the science and technology of optics and photonics, published monthly online by MDPI. For more information, please check at the official MDPI webpage.

We look forward to your submissions to this new and exciting Special Issue!

Sincerely,

Dr. Delong Zhang
Dr. Hyeon Jeong Lee
Dr. Xueli Chen
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • molecular vibrational imaging

  • spectroscopic sensing
  • computational imaging
  • high-resolution imaging
  • infrared spectral imaging
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • photoacoustic microscopy
  • photothermal imaging
  • chemical imaging
  • optical phase imaging

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Resolution and Contrast Enhancement for Lensless Digital Holographic Microscopy and Its Application in Biomedicine
by Duofang Chen, Lin Wang, Xixin Luo, Hui Xie and Xueli Chen
Photonics 2022, 9(5), 358; https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9050358 - 19 May 2022
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Abstract
An important imaging technique in biomedicine, the conventional optical microscopy relies on relatively complicated and bulky lens and alignment mechanics. Based on the Gabor holography, the lensless digital holographic microscopy has the advantages of light weight and low cost. It has developed rapidly [...] Read more.
An important imaging technique in biomedicine, the conventional optical microscopy relies on relatively complicated and bulky lens and alignment mechanics. Based on the Gabor holography, the lensless digital holographic microscopy has the advantages of light weight and low cost. It has developed rapidly and received attention in many fields. However, the finite pixel size at the sensor plane limits the spatial resolution. In this study, we first review the principle of lensless digital holography, then go over some methods to improve image contrast and discuss the methods to enhance the image resolution of the lensless holographic image. Moreover, the applications of lensless digital holographic microscopy in biomedicine are reviewed. Finally, we look forward to the future development and prospect of lensless digital holographic technology. Full article
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