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Video-rate Scanning Confocal Microscopy and Microendoscopy
Published on: October 20, 2011
Video-rate remote refocusing through continuous oscillation of a membrane deformable mirror
Terry Wright1, Hugh Sparks1, Carl Paterson1
1Photonics Group, Department of Physics, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
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This paper presents the use of a deformable mirror (DM) configured to rapidly refocus a microscope employing a high numerical aperture (NA) objective lens. An Alpao DM97-15 membrane DM was used to refocus a 40×/0.80 NA water-immersion objective through a defocus range of -50-50 microm at 26.3 sweeps s-1. We achieved imaging with a mean Strehl metric of >0.6 over a field of view in the sample of 200 × 200 microm2 over a defocus range of 77 microm. We describe an optimisation procedure where the mirror is swept continuously in order to avoid known problems of hysteresis associated with the membrane DM employed. This work demonstrates that a DM-based refocusing system could in the future be used in light-sheet fluorescence microscopes to achieve video-rate volumetric imaging.

