Solving the focal shift problem in spatiotemporal focusing nonlinear microsocpy

POSTER

Abstract

Fluorescence imaging deep into mouse lung and snail demonstrates a doughty nonlinear microscopy with wide field of view, high contrast, fast acquisition-rate and near diffraction-limited axial resolution based on an ordinary ultrafast oscillator and spatiotemporal focusing nonlinear microscopy design. The key idea is that focal shift matching promotes near-diffraction-limited axial fluorescence optical sectioning for both low and high NA objectives without laser extra-cavity alteration.

Authors

  • Kai Lou

    • IBS Center for soft and living matter
  • Francois Amblard

    • IBS Center for soft and living matter
  • Bo Wang

    • Departments of Bioengineering, Stanford University
  • Steve Granick

    • IBS Center for Soft and Living Matter
    • IBS Center for soft and living matter