Deformable mirrors are the standard adaptive optical elements for aberration correction in confocal microscopy. Their usage leads to increased contrast and resolution. However, these improvements are achieved at the cost of bulky optical setups. Since spherical aberrations are the dominating aberrations in confocal microscopy, it is not required to employ all degrees of freedom commonly offered by deformable mirrors. In this contribution, we present an alternative approach for aberration correction in confocal microscopy based on a novel adaptive lens with two degrees of freedom. These lenses enable both axial scanning and aberration correction, keeping the setup simple and compact. Using digital holography, we characterize the tuning range...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...
The capabilities of a novel deformable mirror and wave-front sensor combination to correct aberratio...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...
Deformable mirrors are the standard adaptive optical elements for aberration correction in confocal ...
We present a fluid-membrane lens with two piezoelectric actuators that offer versatile, circular sym...
The main advantage of confocal microscopes over their conventional counterparts is their ability to ...
3D imaging using a multiphoton scanning confocal microscope is ultimately limited by aberrations of ...
Traditionally, adaptive optics (AO) systems for microscopy have focused on AO at the pupil plane, ho...
The imaging properties of optical microscopes are often compromised by aberrations that reduce image...
Mismatch between the refractive indexes of immersion media and glass coverslips introduces spherical...
We present a novel adaptive lens that can correct high order aberrations, and which has the potentia...
Adaptive optics have been introduced to compensate the effects of aberrations in high resolution mic...
Mismatch between the refractive indexes of immersion media and glass coverslips introduces spherical...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...
Mismatch between the refractive indexes of immersion media and glass coverslips introduces spherical...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...
The capabilities of a novel deformable mirror and wave-front sensor combination to correct aberratio...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...
Deformable mirrors are the standard adaptive optical elements for aberration correction in confocal ...
We present a fluid-membrane lens with two piezoelectric actuators that offer versatile, circular sym...
The main advantage of confocal microscopes over their conventional counterparts is their ability to ...
3D imaging using a multiphoton scanning confocal microscope is ultimately limited by aberrations of ...
Traditionally, adaptive optics (AO) systems for microscopy have focused on AO at the pupil plane, ho...
The imaging properties of optical microscopes are often compromised by aberrations that reduce image...
Mismatch between the refractive indexes of immersion media and glass coverslips introduces spherical...
We present a novel adaptive lens that can correct high order aberrations, and which has the potentia...
Adaptive optics have been introduced to compensate the effects of aberrations in high resolution mic...
Mismatch between the refractive indexes of immersion media and glass coverslips introduces spherical...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...
Mismatch between the refractive indexes of immersion media and glass coverslips introduces spherical...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...
The capabilities of a novel deformable mirror and wave-front sensor combination to correct aberratio...
Our ability to see fine detail at depth in tissues is limited by scattering and other refractive cha...