Use of adaptive optics for improved multiphoton imaging
Girkin, J.M. and Marsh, P.N. (2004) Use of adaptive optics for improved multiphoton imaging. Proceedings of SPIE: The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5323. p. 260. (https://doi.org/10.1117/12.525659)
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We report on the integration of active optical elements in a multiphoton microscope to improve theresolution and overall image quality when imaging deeply into biological samples. Optical models were generated of sample systems and these have been compared with the performance of thecomplete imaging system. The active elements used were commercially available flexible membranemirrors controlled by custom, home written, software. Significant improvements in image qualityhave been demonstrated using a range of optimisation routines based on the analysis of the imagesproduced by the system, rather than with a wavefront sensor. A three-fold increase in the resolution100µm into the sample was achieved.
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Item type: Article ID code: 5284 Dates: DateEvent2004PublishedKeywords: multiphoton imaging, adaptive optics, microscopy, deep tissue imaging, spherical-aberration, confocal microscopy, 2-photon microscope, compensation, Optics. Light, Condensed Matter Physics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science Applications Subjects: Science > Physics > Optics. Light Department: Faculty of Science > Physics > Institute of Photonics
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