Spectro-temporal encoded multiphoton microscopy and fluorescence lifetime imaging at kilohertz frame-rates.
Sebastian KarpfCarson T RicheDino Di CarloAnubhuti GoelWilliam A ZeigerAnand SureshCarlos Portera-CailliauBahram JalaliPublished in: Nature communications (2020)
Two-Photon Microscopy has become an invaluable tool for biological and medical research, providing high sensitivity, molecular specificity, inherent three-dimensional sub-cellular resolution and deep tissue penetration. In terms of imaging speeds, however, mechanical scanners still limit the acquisition rates to typically 10-100 frames per second. Here we present a high-speed non-linear microscope achieving kilohertz frame rates by employing pulse-modulated, rapidly wavelength-swept lasers and inertia-free beam steering through angular dispersion. In combination with a high bandwidth, single-photon sensitive detector, this enables recording of fluorescent lifetimes at speeds of 88 million pixels per second. We show high resolution, multi-modal - two-photon fluorescence and fluorescence lifetime (FLIM) - microscopy and imaging flow cytometry with a digitally reconfigurable laser, imaging system and data acquisition system. These high speeds should enable high-speed and high-throughput image-assisted cell sorting.
Keyphrases
- high speed
- high resolution
- single molecule
- atomic force microscopy
- high throughput
- living cells
- mass spectrometry
- flow cytometry
- optical coherence tomography
- quantum dots
- magnetic resonance
- blood pressure
- healthcare
- deep learning
- tandem mass spectrometry
- cell therapy
- energy transfer
- magnetic resonance imaging
- electronic health record
- label free
- mesenchymal stem cells