Dynamic brain spectrum acquired by a real-time ultra-spectral imaging chip with reconfigurable metasurfaces (2005.02689v4)
Abstract: Spectral imaging paves way for various fields and particular in biomedical research. However, spectral imaging mainly depending on spatial or temporal scanning, cannot achieve high temporal, spatial and spectral resolution simultaneously. In this study, we demonstrated a silicon real-time ultra-spectral imaging chip based on reconfigurable metasurfaces, comprising of 155,216 (356$\times$436) image-adaptive micro-spectrometers with ultra-high center-wavelength accuracy of 0.04 nm and spectral resolution of 0.8 nm. It is employed for imaging brain hemodynamics, and the dynamic spectral absorption properties of deoxyhemoglobin and oxyhemoglobin in a rat barrel cortex were obtained, which enlighten the spectroscopy in vivo studies and other real-time applications.