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Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Using a Widely Tunable Pulsed Cascaded Raman Fiber Laser

Authors

Abhigyan Goswami

Swathi Padmanabhan

Sarthak Dash

Jaya Prakash

VR Supradeepa

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https://opg.optica.org/abstract.cfm?URI=CLEO_Europe-2025-cj_14_4

Citation
[1]
A. Goswami, S. Padmanabhan, S. Dash, J. Prakash, and V. R. Supradeepa, “Photoacoustic spectroscopy using a widely tunable pulsed cascaded raman fiber laser,” in Conference on lasers and electro-optics/europe (CLEO/europe 2025) and european quantum electronics conference (EQEC 2025), Optica Publishing Group, 2025, p. cj_14_4. Available: https://opg.optica.org/abstract.cfm?URI=CLEO_Europe-2025-cj_14_4
Abstract

Nanosecond pulsed laser sources are widely used in many biomedical imaging applications, including photoacoustic imaging (PAI) [1]. Wide wavelength tunability of the source is essential for imaging multiple endogenous chromophores (optical absorbers inside tissues). Pulsed cascaded Raman fiber lasers (CRFL) can provide an efficient method to generate high pulse energy laser sources outside the conventional rare-earth emission bands and their high harmonic bands [2]. There were a few demonstrations of PAI using CRFL [1]. The CRFLs pumped with a fix wavelength laser source, generated only discrete wavelengths associated with Raman shifts. Lack of continuous wavelength tunability hinders use of such sources in spectroscopic applications.

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