What is it about?

Hyperspectral microscopy is an imaging technique which enables the investigation of biological and inorganic samples with a high accuracy while being contact-less. This manuscript reports an innovating way to make hyperspectral microscopy affordable.

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Why is it important?

We combine the principle of single-pixel microscopy with spectroscopy. The continuous spectral distribution of samples is retrieved, allowing to segment biological elements using the spectral reflectance.

Perspectives

This article shows a promising imaging technique where performance will be improved (e.g. acquisition time) and the system will be enhanced to be more compact. Photonics Bretagne wrote this manuscript but this does not alter the fact that we are open to cooperation.

Stéphane Perrin
Photonics Bretagne

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This page is a summary of: Single-pixel-based hyperspectral microscopy, Applied Physics Letters, August 2024, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0214770.
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