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18 December 2012 Recent development in light Ultramicroscopy using aspherical optical elements
Saiedeh Saghafi, Klaus Becker, Christian Hahn, Hans-Ulrich Dodt
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Here we present a new light sheet generator unit for Ultramicroscopy (UM) employing a combination of optical lenses with aspherical surface structure. UM allows 3D-vizualization of chemically transparent biological specimens with μm-resolution. Improving optical characteristics parameters of light sheet such as the uniformity factor of spatial intensity distribution along the line of focus, the thickness of light sheet, and chromatic aberrations are the most important criteria in this design. Since we do not use any hard edge aperture there is no truncation of the beam and laser energy is used more efficiently. Due to these improvements, a marked enhancement in presenting fine details of biological specimens such as Drosophila melanogaster, entire mouse brain, and hippocampus are achieved.
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Saiedeh Saghafi, Klaus Becker, Christian Hahn, and Hans-Ulrich Dodt "Recent development in light Ultramicroscopy using aspherical optical elements", Proc. SPIE 8550, Optical Systems Design 2012, 85500K (18 December 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.980904
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Optical components

Ocean optics

Biomedical optics

Brain

Microscopy

Beam propagation method

Gaussian beams

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