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9 July 2003 Fast scanning confocal microscopy with a rotary mirror array
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Abstract
We have developed a novel confocal microscopy system, which can perform both axial and lateral scanning at an ultra high speed. A rotary mirror array (RMA) consists of 36 small mirrors deployed on the surface of a round plate with a small tilting angle and a discrete rotational symmetry. When the RMA rotates at a constant speed, the focal point is scanned inside a sample periodically and linearly. We have demonstrated a scanning rate of 2400 lines per second, which can be readily improved to more than 20000 lines per second. Our scheme can also be used in a fast scanning multi-photon microscope.
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Nanguang Chen and Quing Zhu "Fast scanning confocal microscopy with a rotary mirror array", Proc. SPIE 4964, Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing X, (9 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478339
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Confocal microscopy

Objectives

Telescopes

Microscopes

Signal detection

Signal processing

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