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A compact Airy beam light sheet microscope with a tilted cylindrical lens
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2014
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EngineeringAiry Light-sheet IlluminationMicroscopyOptic DesignBiomedical EngineeringBeam OpticTilted Cylindrical LensMicroscopy MethodOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsInstrumentationLight MicroscopyBiophysicsLight Field ImagingOphthalmologyMedicineLight-sheet ImagingExtended Light SheetBiophotonicsOptical ImagingFluorescence MicroscopyGeometrical OpticBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsOptical SciencesImaging
Light-sheet imaging is rapidly gaining importance for imaging intact biological specimens. Many of the latest innovations rely on the propagation-invariant Bessel or Airy beams to form an extended light sheet to provide high resolution across a large field of view. Shaping light to realize propagation-invariant beams often relies on complex programming of spatial light modulators or specialized, custom made, optical elements. Here we present a straightforward and low-cost modification to the traditional light-sheet setup, based on the open-access light-sheet microscope OpenSPIM, to achieve Airy light-sheet illumination. This brings wide field single-photon light-sheet imaging to a broader range of endusers. Fluorescent microspheres embedded in agarose and a zebrafish larva were imaged to demonstrate how such a microscope can have a minimal footprint and cost without compromising on imaging quality.
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