| Literature DB >> 30320783 |
Kai Lou, Bo Wang, Ah-Young Jee, Steve Granick, François Amblard.
Abstract
Line-temporal focusing has been recognized as an elegant strategy that provides two-photon microscopy with an effective means for fast imaging through parallelization, together with an improved resilience to scattering for deep imaging. However, the axial resolution remains sub-optimal, except when using high NA objectives and a small field-of-view. With the introduction of an intracavity control of the spectral width of the femtosecond laser to adaptively fill the back aperture of the objective lens, line-temporal focusing two-photon microscopy is demonstrated to reach near-diffraction-limited axial resolution with a large back-aperture objective lens, and improved immunity to sample scattering. In addition, a new incoherent flattop beam shaping method is proposed which provides a uniform contrast with little degradation of the axial resolution along the focus line, even deep in the sample. This is demonstrated in large volumetric imaging of mouse lung samples.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30320783 DOI: 10.1364/OL.43.004919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776