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Axicon-based Bessel beams for flat-field illumination in total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy.

Benjamin Schreiber, Kareem Elsayad, Katrin G Heinze.   

Abstract

Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRF-M) provides low-invasive high-contrast surface imaging with optical sectioning of typically 100-200 nm. Thus, TIRF-M has become an established tool for imaging surfaces, including cell membranes. For TIRF-M, a homogenous evanescent field of excitation over the whole field of view is generally desired for quantitative microscopy; however, this is not necessarily straightforward to generate with Gaussian beams. In recent years, several improvements on TIRF-M have been developed that have addressed non-uniform scattering fringes and other artifacts. Here, we introduce a cost-effective TIRF setup with a very low degree of complexity and no moving parts, which provides a flattop-like excitation profile. The setup uses a tunable laser ring zoom focus system to generate a full 360° TIRF illumination. Two axicon lenses and one focus lens allow for generation and control of the ring diameter to tune the TIRF excitation angle. We show that 360° laser illumination in combination with a radial polarizer will generate an evanescent Bessel-beam excitation field that exhibits a flattop intensity over an extended part of the field of view, and demonstrate the advantages of this axicon-based Bessel beam illumination for live-cell imaging.

Year:  2017        PMID: 28957150     DOI: 10.1364/OL.42.003880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Opt Lett        ISSN: 0146-9592            Impact factor:   3.776


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