Abstract

We review coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) holography as a non-scanning, label-free, three-dimensional imaging technique. The theory of CARS and its integration with digital holography is explored. We then discuss the experimental implementations of CARS holography including in-line and off-axis modalities and the demonstrations of three-dimensional imaging, chemical selectivity and the application of CARS holography to biological imaging.

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