Abstract

We present a detection method based on optical parametric amplification to amplify and detect near-infrared (NIR) optical imaging signals. A periodically poled lithium niobate crystal is employed as an optical parametric amplifier (OPA), which provides excellent quasi-phase-matching conditions for the optical parametric amplification process. A weak reflectance imaging signal at 1465nm is amplified by the OPA with a high gain of up to 92dB, and the amplified optical signal is detected with a low-cost photodetector under ambient light conditions. Such a high gain leads to a detection limit of 23pW under a 5MHz detection bandwidth, which is remarkably lower than the theoretical value of a NIR photomultiplier tube (PMT). By exploiting the advantages of the OPA, the incident power needed for microscopy or imaging is reduced by 40-60dB. The high imaging gain of the OPA also significantly enhances the imaging penetration depth by selectively detecting the weak signal reflected from deep tissue structures. The successful implementation of the OPA enables a robust and sensitive detection method that offers the potential to replace PMTs in imaging applications within the NIR spectral range.

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