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Compact and flexible raster scanning multiphoton endoscope capable of imaging unstained tissue

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1114746108

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nonlinear optical endoscopy; real-time optical diagnosis; scanning fiber endoscopy; microendoscopy; endogenous fluorescence

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  1. National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute [R01-CA133148]
  2. National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering [R01-EB006736]

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We present a compact and flexible endoscope (3-mm outer diameter, 4-cm rigid length) that utilizes a miniaturized resonant/nonresonant fiber raster scanner and a multielement gradient-index lens assembly for two-photon excited intrinsic fluorescence and second-harmonic generation imaging of biological tissues. The miniaturized raster scanner is fabricated by mounting a commercial double-clad optical fiber (DCF) onto two piezo bimorphs that are aligned such that their bending axes are perpendicular to each other. Fast lateral scanning of the laser illumination at 4.1 frames/s (512 lines per frame) is achieved by simultaneously driving the DCF cantilever at its resonant frequency in one dimension and nonresonantly in the orthogonal axis. The implementation of a DCF into the scanner enables simultaneous delivery of the femtosecond pulsed 800-nm excitation source and epi-collection of the signal. Our device is able to achieve a field-of-view (FOVxy) of 110 mu m by 110 mu m with a highly uniform pixel dwell time. The lateral and axial resolutions for two-photon imaging are 0.8 and 10 mu m, respectively. The endoscope's imaging capabilities were demonstrated by imaging ex vivo mouse tissue through the collection of intrinsic fluorescence and second-harmonic signal without the need for staining. The results presented here indicate that our device can be applied in the future to perform minimally invasive in vivo optical biopsies for medical diagnostics.

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