Scanning stereomicroscopy with two-photon excitation and scanned Bessel beams

Yanlong Yang, Xing Zhou, Runze Li, Tong Peng, M. Lei, Di Wu, Baoli Yao, M. Van Horn, Xun Chen, Ye Tong
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Bessel beams have been used in many applications due to their unique optical properties of maintaining their intensity profiles unchanged during propagation. In imaging applications, Bessel beams have been successfully used to provide extended focuses for volumetric imaging and uniformed illumination plane in light-sheet microscopy. Coupled with two-photon excitation, Bessel beams have been successfully used in realizing fluorescence projected volumetric imaging. We demonstrated previously a stereoscopic solution-two-photon fluorescence stereomicroscopy (TPFSM)-for recovering the depth information in volumetric imaging with Bessel beams. In TPFSM, tilted Bessel beams were used to generate stereoscopic images on a laser scanning two-photon fluorescence microscope; upon post image processing we could successfully provide 3D perception of acquired volume images by wearing anaglyph 3D glasses. However, tilted Bessel beams were generated by shifting either an axicon or an objective laterally; the slow imaging speed and severe aberrations made it hard to use in real-time volume imaging. In this article, we report recent improvements of TPFSM with newly designed scanner and imaging software, which allows 3D stereoscopic imaging without moving any of the optical components on the setup. This improvement has dramatically improved focusing qualities and imaging speed so that the TPFSM can be performed potentially in real-time to provide 3D visualization in scattering media without post image processing.
双光子激发和扫描贝塞尔光束的扫描立体显微镜
贝塞尔光束由于其独特的光学特性,在传播过程中保持其强度分布不变,已被用于许多应用。在成像应用中,贝塞尔光束已经成功地用于在光片显微镜中为体积成像和均匀照明平面提供扩展焦点。结合双光子激发,贝塞尔光束成功地实现了荧光投影体成像。我们之前展示了一种立体解决方案-双光子荧光立体显微镜(TPFSM)-用于恢复贝塞尔光束体积成像中的深度信息。在TPFSM中,斜贝塞尔光束在激光扫描双光子荧光显微镜上产生立体图像;通过后期图像处理,我们可以通过佩戴浮雕3D眼镜成功地提供获取的体图像的3D感知。然而,倾斜贝塞尔光束是由轴突或物镜横向移动产生的;成像速度慢,像差严重,给实时体成像带来困难。在本文中,我们报告了TPFSM的最新改进,新设计的扫描仪和成像软件,它允许3D立体成像,而无需移动任何光学元件的设置。这一改进极大地提高了聚焦质量和成像速度,因此TPFSM可以实时执行,在散射介质中提供3D可视化,而无需进行后期图像处理。
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