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Fast volumetric imaging with patterned illumination via digital micro-mirror device-based temporal focusing multiphoton microscopy
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2016
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Fluorescence MicroscopyEngineeringEmccd Frame RateMicroscopyMicroscopy MethodBiomedical ImagingApplied PhysicsMultiphoton MicroscopySuper-resolutionBiophotonicsBiomedical EngineeringBrownian MotionMedicineLight MicroscopyBiophysicsOptical ImagingPatterned Illumination
Temporal focusing multiphoton microscopy (TFMPM) has the advantage of area excitation in an axial confinement of only a few microns; hence, it can offer fast three-dimensional (3D) multiphoton imaging. Herein, fast volumetric imaging via a developed digital micromirror device (DMD)-based TFMPM has been realized through the synchronization of an electron multiplying charge-coupled device (EMCCD) with a dynamic piezoelectric stage for axial scanning. The volumetric imaging rate can achieve 30 volumes per second according to the EMCCD frame rate of more than 400 frames per second, which allows for the 3D Brownian motion of one-micron fluorescent beads to be spatially observed. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the dynamic HiLo structural multiphoton microscope can reject background noise by way of the fast volumetric imaging with high-speed DMD patterned illumination.
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