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Extended depth of focus multiphoton microscopy via incoherent pulse splitting

Bingying Chen, Tonmoy Chakraborty, Stephan Daetwyler, James D. Manton, Kevin M. Dean, Reto Fiolka

2020Biomedical Optics Express19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a beam splitter mask that can be easily added to a multiphoton raster scanning microscope to extend the depth of focus five-fold at a small loss in lateral resolution. The method is designed for ultrafast laser pulses or other light-sources featuring a low coherence length. In contrast to other methods of focus extension, our approach uniquely combines low complexity, high light-throughput and multicolor capability. We characterize the point spread function in a two-photon microscope and demonstrate fluorescence imaging of GFP labeled neurons in fixed brain samples as imaged with conventional and extended depth of focus two-photon microscopy.

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OpticsDepth of focus (tectonics)MicroscopyRaster scanFocus (optics)MicroscopePoint spread functionBeam splitterLight sheet fluorescence microscopyMaterials scienceTwo-photon excitation microscopyCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Raster graphicsFluorescence microscopeUltrashort pulseLaserPhysicsFluorescenceComputer scienceScanning confocal electron microscopySubductionQuantum mechanicsBiologyTectonicsArtificial intelligencePaleontologyAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesOptical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsCell Image Analysis Techniques