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Planar Airy beam light-sheet for two-photon microscopy.

Neveen A HosnyJames A SeyforthGunnar SpickermannThomas J MitchellPedro AlmadaRobert ChestersScott J MitchellGeorge ChennellAnthony C VernonKwangwook ChoDeepak P SrivastavaRobert ForsterTom Vettenburg
Published in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
We demonstrate the first planar Airy light-sheet microscope. Fluorescence light-sheet microscopy has become the method of choice to study large biological samples with cellular or sub-cellular resolution. The propagation-invariant Airy beam enables a ten-fold increase in field-of-view with single-photon excitation; however, the characteristic asymmetry of the light-sheet limits its potential for multi-photon excitation. Here we show how a planar light-sheet can be formed from the curved propagation-invariant Airy beam. The resulting symmetric light sheet excites two-photon fluorescence uniformly across an extended field-of-view without the need for deconvolution. We demonstrate the method for rapid two-photon imaging of large volumes of neuronal tissue.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • high resolution
  • living cells
  • monte carlo
  • energy transfer
  • high throughput
  • optical coherence tomography
  • high speed
  • photodynamic therapy
  • mass spectrometry
  • fluorescent probe