Implementation of simultaneous quantitative phase with Raman imaging

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Nicolas Pavillon
Nicholas I Smith
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[1] Osaka University,Biophotonics Laboratory, Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFReC)
[2] Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST),PRESTO
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Raman spectroscopy; Digital holography; Microscopy; Multimodal imaging; Aberration compensation; Live cell imaging; Label-free;
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10.1140/epjti/s40485-015-0015-9
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We present a technical overview of a multimodal system combining Raman microspectroscopy and quantitative phase microscopy (QPM), which allows two independent and simultaneous measurements of both the local molecular content and dynamic sample morphology. We present in detail the setup implementation and measurement procedure, and show how different features of QPM can be used to ensure optimal Raman measurement conditions and matched fields of view, through off-line calibration procedures such as digital propagation of the measured complex field and analysis of the system’s optical aberrations which can then be employed for numerical compensation and calibration. We present measurements on live cells, where images based both on the quantitative phase signal and on the Raman molecular contrast can simultaneously be retrieved and compared. The dynamic measurements obtained from QPM also enable the monitoring of the cell morphology during the laser scanning of the Raman measurement, making it possible to identify the movements which may occur during the measurement.
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