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Compact, Hybrid Light-Sheet and Fourier Light-Field Microscopy with a Single Objective for High-Speed Volumetric Imaging In Vivo .

Jiazhen ZhaiCheng JinLingjie Kong
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2023)
Volumetric imaging of biodynamics at high spatiotemporal resolutions in vivo is vital in biomedical studies, in which Fourier light field microscopy (FLFM) is a promising technique. However, the commonly used wide-field illumination strategy in FLFM introduces intense out of depth-of-field background, which not only degrades the image quality, but also introduces reconstruction artifacts. Employing light sheet illumination is an effective way to alleviate the background and reduce photobleaching in light-field microscopy. Unfortunately, the introduction of light-sheet illumination often requires an extra objective and precise alignment, which increases the system complexity. Here, we propose the compact, hybrid light-sheet and FLFM (CLS-FLFM), which uses only a single objective to achieve both light-sheet illumination and Fourier light-field imaging simultaneously. With a micromirror under the objective, we focus the light sheet, which ensures selective-volume-illumination, on the imaging plane of the FLFM to perform volumetric imaging. We demonstrate the superior performance of CLS-FLFM in inhibiting background in both structural and dynamical imaging of larval zebrafish in vivo . We envision that CLS-FLFM finds wide applications in high-speed, background-inhibited volumetric imaging of biodynamics in vivo .
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • high speed
  • image quality
  • optical coherence tomography
  • atomic force microscopy
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