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In-vivo sub-diffraction adaptive optics imaging of photoreceptors in the human eye with annular pupil illumination and sub-Airy detection
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringRetinal TherapiesEndoscopic ImagingRetinaHuman EyeComputational ImagingAnnular Pupil IlluminationBiophysicsOphthalmologyPhysiological OpticMedicineSub-airy DetectionBiophotonicsOcular PathologyComputational Optical ImagingOptical ImagingAdaptive OpticPhotoreceptor CellExperimental OphthalmologyBiomedical ImagingAdaptive OpticsOptical Coherence TomographyImagingRetinal BiologySplit Detection Aoslo
Adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy (AOSLO) allows non-invasive visualization of the living human eye at the microscopic scale; but even with correction of the ocular wavefront aberrations over a large pupil, the smallest cells in the photoreceptor mosaic cannot always be resolved. Here, we synergistically combine annular pupil illumination with sub-Airy disk confocal detection to demonstrate a 33% improvement in transverse resolution (from 2.36 to 1.58 μm) and a 13% axial resolution enhancement (from 37 to 32 μm), an important step towards the study of the complete photoreceptor mosaic in heath and disease. Interestingly, annular pupil illumination also enhanced the visualization of the photoreceptor mosaic in non-confocal detection schemes such as split detection AOSLO, providing a strategy for enhanced multimodal imaging of the cone and rod photoreceptor mosaic.
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