S. Bakas, D. Uttamchandani, H. Toshiyoshi, R. Bauer
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A miniaturised light-sheet microscopy system using MEMS micromirror control
We present the optical characterization of a MEMS enabled light-sheet microscopy system which combines 2-axis MEMS control over the light delivery for a scanned and freely positioned light-sheet as well as MEMS focal control of the image collection. The system performance is evaluated using standard imaging targets and fluorescence bead samples for 3D image generation.