抄録
Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy is a powerful method for the high-speed imaging of
biological samples without labeling or staining. This method is based on the sensitive detection of
molecular vibrational signatures probed by two-color picosecond pulses. This review introduces the
principle and applications of SRS microscopy and explains various methods of SRS spectral imaging for
discriminating different constituents.