Photothermal Speckle Imaging

A device, and corresponding method, can include a pump light source configured to be modulated at a pump modulation and to irradiate a target specimen. The device can also include a probe light source arranged to generate a speckle pattern from the target specimen, as well as a sensor configured to detect changes in at least one of position and intensity of one or more speckle lobes of the speckle pattern having correlation with the pump modulation. The device and method can be used for non-contact monitoring and remote sensing of surfaces, gases, liquids, particles, and other target materials by analyzing speckle pattern changes as a function of pump light irradiation. Advantages can include much higher sensitivity than existing methods; the ability to use visible probe wavelengths for uncooled, low-cost visible detectors with high spatial resolution; and the ability to obtain target material properties without detecting infrared light.

Researchers

William Herzog / Alexander Stolyarov / Brian Saar / Ryan Sullenberger / David Crompton / Shawn Redmond / Thomas Jeys

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Optical / Sensing & Imaging: Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • devices and methods for sensing targets using photothermal speckle detection
    United States of America | Granted | 10,228,284
  • sensing targets using photothermal speckle detection
    European Patent Convention | Granted | 3,338,075
  • material property determination using photothermal speckle detection
    United States of America | Granted | 10,605,662

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