Decoupled illumination detection in light sheet microscopy for fast volumetric imaging
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Document typeArticle
Defense date2015-08-04
PublisherOptical Society of American (OSA)
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Abstract
Current microscopy demands the visualization of large threedimensional samples with increased sensitivity, higher resolution, and faster speed. Several imaging techniques based on widefield, point-scanning, and light-sheet strategies have been
designed to tackle some of these demands. Although successful, all these require the illuminated volumes to be tightly coupled with the detection optics to accomplish efficient optical sectioning. Here, we break this paradigm and produce
optical sections from out-of-focus planes. This is done by extending the depth of field of the detection optics in a lightsheet microscope using wavefront-coding techniques. This passive technique allows accommodation of the light sheet
at any place within the extended axial range. We show that this enables quick scanning of the light sheet across a volumetric sample. As a consequence, imaging speeds faster than twice the volumetric video rate (>70 volumes/s) can be
achieved without needing to move the sample. These capabilities are demonstrated for volumetric imaging of fast dynamics in vivo as well as for fast, three-dimensional particle tracking.
CitationOmar Eduardo OLARTE, Andilla, J., Artigas, D., Loza, P. Decoupled illumination detection in light sheet microscopy for fast volumetric imaging. "Optica", 04 Agost 2015, vol. 2, núm. 8, p. 702-705.
ISSN2334-2536
Publisher versionhttps://www.osapublishing.org/optica/home.cfm
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