We present a stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscope integrated with a novel fiber-based light source. Our light source provides two synchronized pulse trains with 100 mW average power each, independently tunable in the range of 913 to 930 nm and 1024 to 1034 nm, respectively, thus enabling SRS measurements across the 990 to 1300 cm-1 spectral range with a spectral resolution of 15 cm-1. We demonstrate the SRS imaging of leukemic cells recorded in a few seconds. Our system may find potential application in biomedicine, in particular, helping to accelerate the diagnostics and follow-up treatment of leukemia patients.
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