Structured Illumination Compressive Hyperspectral Sum Frequency Generation Microscopy- CS-SFG

  • PC Special Seminar
  • Date: Mar 14, 2025
  • Time: 10:00 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Steven Baldelli
  • University of Houston
  • Location: Building G
  • Room: 2.06
  • Host: Martin Thämer
Structured Illumination Compressive Hyperspectral Sum Frequency Generation Microscopy- CS-SFG
Sum frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG) is a valuable technique to study the molecular properties of surfaces. As a second-order technique, it is uniquely sensitive to the average organization of molecules at the surface. However, as most surfaces are spatially heterogeneous, it isn't easy to interpret the spectrum as a single domain. The development of SFG into microscopy has allowed a more detailed and accurate analysis of the spatio-spectro-temporal evolution of surface chemistry. The SFG microscope development will be presented, and compressive sensing and the application toward thin films will be used.

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