Abstract

The development of SWIR, or NIR II, imaging capabilities have significantly accelerated in the past few years. Initially most often developed out of necessity to observe specific phenomena or biosensors, NIR II instrumentation has evolved as a proper research field. Here we will focus on the latest advances in imaging and spectroscopic modalities, including novel depth sectioning methods, multimodal imaging, and agile spectroscopic measurements. Translational aspects of SWIR imaging and sensing will be discussed as well, focusing on intraoperative imaging and deployable sensors for biosensing applications.

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