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23 November 2020 Two-photon fluorescence imaging of subsurface tissue structures with volume holographic microscopy
Xiaomin Zhai, Sunil Vyas, J. Andrew Yeh, Yuan Luo
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Abstract

Significance: Two-photon (2P) fluorescence imaging can provide background-free high-contrast images from the scattering tissues. However, obtaining a multiplane image is not straightforward. We present a two-photon volume holographic imaging (2P-VHI) system for multiplane imaging.

Aim: Our goal was to design and implement a 2P-VHI system that can provide the high-contrast optically sectioned images at multiple planes.

Approach: A 2P-VHI system is presented that incorporates angularly multiplexed volume holographic gratings and a femtosecond laser source for fluorescence excitation for multiplane imaging. A volume hologram with multiplexed gratings provides multifocal observation, whereas nonlinear excitation using a femtosecond laser helps in significantly enhancing both depth resolution and contrast of images.

Results: Standard fluorescent beads are used to demonstrate the imaging performance of the 2P-VHI system. Two-depth resolved optical-sectioning images of fluorescently labeled thick mice intestine samples were obtained. In addition, the optical sectioning capability of our system is measured and compared with that of a conventional VHI system.

Conclusions: Results demonstrated that 2P excitation in VHI systems provided the optical sectioning ability that helps in reducing background noise in the images. Integration of nonlinear fluorescence excitation in the VHI provides some unique advantages to the system and has potential to design multidepth optical sectioned spatial–spectral imaging systems.

CC BY: © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
Xiaomin Zhai, Sunil Vyas, J. Andrew Yeh, and Yuan Luo "Two-photon fluorescence imaging of subsurface tissue structures with volume holographic microscopy," Journal of Biomedical Optics 25(12), 123705 (23 November 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.25.12.123705
Received: 16 July 2020; Accepted: 6 November 2020; Published: 23 November 2020
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Luminescence

Volume holography

Holography

Multiplexing

Tissues

Microscopy

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