Abstract

A method for denoising Raman spectra is presented in this paper. The approach is based on the principle that the original signal can be restored by averaging pixels based on structure similarity. Similarity searching and averaging are not limited to the neighbouring pixels but extended throughout the entire signal range across different frames. This approach is distinguished from the conventional single-frame neighbour pixel-based filtering. The effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method are demonstrated through denoising simulated and experimental Raman data sets with fixed denoising parameters. Several denoised results and statistical indicators are presented for the simulated data. Recovery of the experimental Raman spectrum from our newly developed cost-effective waveguide-enhanced Raman spectroscopy system is also presented and compared to the spectrum from a conventional expensive Raman microscope for the same analyte.

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