Research Areas - (3) Coherent Raman Scattering Microscopy (CARS/SRS)

Full path: Biology > Biophysics > Biophotonic Imaging > Coherent Raman Scattering Microscopy (CARS/SRS)

Department(s)/lab(s): Physics (LKB) | Complex Media Optics Team (PICO) @ ENS Paris
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Barbosa de Aguiar develops label-free, chemically-selective coherent Raman (CARS/SRS) and computational microscopy β€” including compressive-sensing-accelerated Raman microspectroscopy and wavefront-shaping through strongly scattering biological tissue β€” to push spatial and spectral resolution of label-free biomedical imaging, working within Sylvain Gigan's Complex Media Optics team (Photonics, Information & Complexity axis).

Department(s)/lab(s): Engineering | Institut Fresnel - MOSAIC Biophotonics Team @ CNRS
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Rigneault leads the MOSAIC team at Institut Fresnel, developing label-free nonlinear optical microscopy (CARS/SRS) for chemically-specific imaging of lipids and biomolecules in tissue, and pioneering lensless, hair-thin fiber-bundle endoscopes based on wavefront control for minimally invasive deep-tissue and in vivo biological imaging. He holds 17 patents in optical engineering and molecular spectroscopy for the life sciences.

Department(s)/lab(s): Physics & Astronomy | Sokolov Laboratory (IQSE) @ TAMU
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Sokolov develops femtosecond adaptive spectroscopic techniques for coherent Raman (FAST CARS), broadband stochastic laser fields, and quantum-light probes of molecular coherence for standoff chemical/biological sensing and label-free imaging. In the broader landscape of NV-centre ensemble quantum sensing (DEER, nano-NMR, T1 relaxometry) operating near pT/sqrt(Hz) sensitivity, this work contributes ultrafast coherent-Raman methodology adjacent to spin-based sensing.