1. Review of acousto-optical devices in advanced microscopy: From 3D scanning via super-resolution to encoded multi-beams
- Author
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Dmitri A. Tsyboulski, Neil Ball, Paolo Bianchini, Natalia Orlova, Gaddum D. Reddy, Vijay Iyer, James Brockill, William E. Brownell, Olga Gliko, James R. Cotton, Andreas S. Tolias, Alberto Diaspro, Martí Duocastella, and Peter Saggau
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Microscope ,Materials science ,business.industry ,STED microscopy ,Physics::Optics ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,symbols.namesake ,Cardinal point ,Fourier transform ,Optics ,Optical microscope ,law ,Microscopy ,symbols ,business ,Diffraction grating - Abstract
This review presents a selection of advanced microscope designs employing acousto-optical deflectors (AODs). In the designs covered, AODs are used as tunable diffraction gratings to control complex illumination patterns at the Fourier plane of an objective lens. This approach allows us to generate desired illumination patterns at the focal plane of a light microscope. In simple terms, I will describe two established designs, the 3D Random-Access Multi-Photon Microscope and the Standing-Wave Super-Resolution Microscope, as well as two new schemes including the Random-Access STED Microscope and the Frequency-Encoded Multi-Beam Microscope. All instruments mentioned here were designed to overcome the throughput limitations of previously used light microscopes in experimental Neuroscience.
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- 2019