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Measurement of arbitrary scan patterns for correction of imaging distortions in laser scanning microscopy

Authors :
Patrick Rose
Alexandr Klioutchnikov
Damian J. Wallace
David S. Greenberg
Jason N. D. Kerr
Juergen Sawinski
Source :
Biomedical Optics Express, Biomed Opt Express
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Laser scanning microscopy requires beam steering through relay and focusing optics at sub-micron precision. In light-weight mobile systems, such as head mounted multiphoton microscopes, distortion and imaging plane curvature management is unpractical due to the complexity of required optic compensation. Thus, the resulting scan pattern limits anatomical fidelity and decreases analysis algorithm efficiency. Here, we present a technique that reconstructs the three-dimensional scan path only requiring translation of a simple fluorescent test probe. Our method is applicable to any type of scanning instrument with sectioning capabilities without prior assumptions regarding origin of imaging deviations. Further, we demonstrate that the obtained scan pattern allows analysis of these errors, and allows to restore anatomical accuracy relevant for complementary methods such as motion correction, further enhancing spatial registration and feature extraction.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedical Optics Express, Biomed Opt Express
Accession number :
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