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Simultaneous spatial and temporal focusing in nonlinear microscopy

Journal

OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 281, Issue 7, Pages 1796-1805

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2007.05.071

Keywords

two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy; temporal focusing; axial scanning; medical and biological imaging; ultrafast nonlinear optics

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  1. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [R21CA129648, R21CA115472] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NCI NIH HHS [R21 CA129648-01, R21 CA129648, R21 CA115472-01, R21 CA115472] Funding Source: Medline

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Simultaneous spatial and temporal focusing (SSTF), when combined with nonlinear microscopy, can improve the axial excitation confinement of wide-field and line-scanning imaging. Because two-photon excited fluorescence depends inversely on the pulse width of the excitation beam, SSTF decreases the background excitation of the sample outside of the focal volume by broadening the pulse width everywhere but at the geometric focus of the objective lens. This review theoretically describes the beam propagation within the sample using Fresnel diffraction in the frequency domain, deriving an analytical expression for the pulse evolution. SSTF can scan the temporal focal plane axially by adjusting the GVD in the excitation beam path. We theoretically define the axial confinement for line-scanning SSTF imaging using a time-domain understanding and conclude that line-scanning SSTF is similar to the temporally-decorrelated multifocal multiphoton imaging technique. Recent experiments on the temporal focusing effect and its axial confinement, as well as the axial scanning of the temporal focus by tuning the GVD, are presented. We further discuss this technique for axial-scanning multiphoton fluorescence fiber probes without any moving parts at the distal end. The temporal focusing effect in SSTF essentially replaces the focusing of one spatial dimension in conventional wide-field and line-scanning imaging. Although the best axial confinement achieved by SSTF cannot surpass that of a regular point-scanning system, this trade-off between spatial and temporal focusing can provide significant advantages in applications such as high-speed imaging and remote axial scanning in an endoscopic fiber probe. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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