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Yuan Luo1,2, Vijay Raj Singh3, Dipanjan Bhattacharya3,4,5, Elijah Y S Yew3,6, Jui-Chang Tsai1, Sung-Liang Yu7, Hsi-Hsun Chen1,2, Jau-Min Wong8, Paul Matsudaira3,4,5, Peter T C So3,6,9, George Barbastathis3,6.
Abstract
Optical sectioning techniques offer the ability to acquire three-dimensional information from various organ tissues by discriminating between the desired in-focus and out-of-focus (background) signals. Alternative techniques to confocal, such as active structured illumination, exist for fast optically sectioned images, but they require individual axial planes to be imaged consecutively. In this article, an imaging technique (THIN), by utilizing active Talbot illumination in 3D and multiplexed holographic Bragg filters for depth discrimination, is demonstrated for imaging in vivo 3D biopsy without mechanical or optical axial scanning.Entities:
Keywords: 3D wide field Microscopy; Talbot effect; holographic Bragg filters; optical sectioning
Year: 2014 PMID: 25678936 PMCID: PMC4321697 DOI: 10.1002/lpor.201400053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Laser Photon Rev ISSN: 1863-8880 Impact factor: 13.138