A system and method for detecting dynamic changes that occur in a sample
between a first time interval and a second time interval using a series
of at least first and second sequential chemical images of the sample.
During the first time interval: (i) the sample is illuminated with a
plurality of photons to thereby produce photons scattered or emitted by
the sample; (ii) a two-dimensional array of detection elements is used to
simultaneously detect scattered or emitted photons in a first
predetermined wavelength band from different locations on or within the
sample; and (iii) the two-dimensional array of detection elements is
thereafter used one or more further times to simultaneously detect
scattered or emitted photons in one or more further predetermined
wavelength band(s) from different locations on or within the sample. The
outputs of the two-dimensional array of detection elements during the
first time interval are then combined to generate the first chemical
image of the sample. The process is repeated during the second time
interval to generate the second chemical image of the sample. Dynamic
changes occurring in the sample between the first time interval and the
second time interval are detected based on one or more differences
between the first and second chemical images.