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Volumetric light sheet imaging with adaptive optics correction.

Yang LiuBingxi LiuJohn GreenCarly DuffyMing SongJames D LauderdalePeter Kner
Published in: Biomedical optics express (2023)
Light sheet microscopy has developed quickly over the past decades and become a popular method for imaging live model organisms and other thick biological tissues. For rapid volumetric imaging, an electrically tunable lens can be used to rapidly change the imaging plane in the sample. For larger fields of view and higher NA objectives, the electrically tunable lens introduces aberrations in the system, particularly away from the nominal focus and off-axis. Here, we describe a system that employs an electrically tunable lens and adaptive optics to image over a volume of 499 × 499 × 192 μ m 3 with close to diffraction-limited resolution. Compared to the system without adaptive optics, the performance shows an increase in signal to background ratio by a factor of 3.5. While the system currently requires 7s/volume, it should be straightforward to increase the imaging speed to under 1s per volume.
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