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Nyquist-exceeding high voxel rate acquisition in mesoscopic multiphoton microscopy for full-field submicron resolution resolvability

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ISCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 9, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.103041

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan) [1072221-E-002-157-MY3, MOST 107-2321-B-002-006, MOST 110-2321-B-002-011]

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The Nyquist-Shannon criterion is difficult to achieve in a laser-scanning mesoscopic multiphoton microscope. By introducing a Nyquist figure-of-merit (NFOM) parameter, researchers have successfully improved the optical resolution retrieval capability of laser-scanning MPMs and achieved high field-of-view-resolution ratios.
The Nyquist-Shannon criterion has never been realized in a laser-scanning meso-scopicmultiphotonmicroscope (MPM) with a large field-of-view (FOV)-resolution ratio, especially when employing a high-frequency resonant-raster-scanning. With a high optical resolution nature, a current mesoscopic-MPM either neglects the criterion and degrades the digital resolution to twice the pixel size, or reduces the FOV and/or the raster-scanning speed to avoid aliasing. We introduce a Nyquist figure-of-merit (NFOM) parameter to characterize a laser-scanning MPM in terms of its optical-resolution retrieving ability. Based on NFOM, we define the maximum aliasing-free FOV, and subsequently, a cross-over excitation wavelength, below which the FOV becomes NFOM-constrained irrespective of an optimized optical design. We validate our idea in a custom-built mesoscopicMPM with millimeter-scale FOV yielding an ultra-high FOV-resolution ratio of >3,000, while securing up-to a 1.6 mm Nyquist-satisfied aliasing-free FOV, a similar to 400 nm lateral resolution, and a 70 M/s effective voxel-sampling rate, all at the same time.

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