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7 June 2024 Mapping the growth of supercontinuum applications in modern spectroscopy
Khaled Obaideen, Mohammad AlShabi
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Abstract
As unexpectedly, the progress achieved in the area of spectroscopy is due to the rapid technological development particularly as a result of conversions supercontinuum (SC) light sources, into an instrument of the key importance. This paper is aimed at providing a detailed bibliometric map, showing the progress and gradual expansion of the application of SCI, in the sub-field of spectroscopy. By combing through information coming from prominent databases built over several decades, we reassure on identifying the main lines, the greatest studies in their aspect and also themes in which the majority of applications are found. Preliminary detection shows that by number there has been a visible spike in imprints pertaining the industry, as a telling sign of the raise SC is acquiring across the board. The geographic factor’s analysis shows a remarkable level of global marge, highlighting North America and Europe as key techno advancement leaders, contributors, and promoters. The SC family experiences applications across different fields as a result of their versatile nature, for which both advantages of wide spectral bandwidth and high brightness serves as an example. Examples of this kind have been benefitted from the improved spectral resolution and fast imaging rate offered by supercontinuum sources which are superior to those of normal continuous illumination sources. However, the integrating issues remain especially in the domain of source stability and systems tuning. Such research serves to emphasize the magnificent supercontinuum containing the elastic structures as the triggering element behind the modernization of the spectroscopic tools. Moreover, superconductivity’s presence implies the recognition of spectroscopy’s emerging areas of expertise, an aspect that could possibly be enhanced further by the incorporation of superconductivity. The paper intends to share information about the historical trends, present state of, and future prospects of supercontinuum assisted spectroscopy to researchers and the industry professionals through insights by following the process of charting the trajectory of SC.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Khaled Obaideen and Mohammad AlShabi "Mapping the growth of supercontinuum applications in modern spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 13026, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies XVI, 130260M (7 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013798
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Spectroscopes

Analytical research

Biomedical applications

Supercontinuum sources

Biomedical optics

Field spectroscopy

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