ABSTRACT

In this chapter we present a super-resolved Raman spectroscopy configuration where due to the proposed resolution improvement more chemicals can be simultaneously detected. The idea includes usage of the basic property of the Raman effect in which shifting the excitation wavelength will, respectively, shift the inspected spectra. Thus, encoding the inspected spectra prior to their analysis by the spectrometer allows obtaining spectral super-resolved sensing via time-multiplexing super-resolved concepts applied over the spectral domain.