Thick biological tissues give rise to not only the multiple scattering of incoming light waves, but also the aberrations of remaining signal waves. The challenge for existing optical microscopy methods to overcome both problems simultaneously has limited sub-micron spatial resolution imaging to shallow depths. Here we present an optical coherence imaging method that can identify aberrations of waves incident to and reflected from the samples separately, and eliminate such aberrations even in the presence of multiple light scattering. The proposed method records the time-gated complex-field maps of backscattered waves over various illumination channels, and performs a closed-loop optimization of signal waves for both forward and phase-conjug...
© 2020, The Author(s).To extend the imaging depth of high-resolution optical microscopy, various gat...
We describe an adaptive optics method that modulates the intensity or phase of light rays at multipl...
This contribution is another opportunity to acknowledge the influence of Roger Maynard on our resear...
© 2020, Springer Nature Limited.Optical imaging has had a central role in elucidating the underlying...
Optical microscopy suffers from a loss of resolving power when imaging targets are embedded in thick...
Funding: Horizon 2020 FETOPEN, GRANT #(s) 863203; European Union FAMOS, GRANT #(s) 317744; UK Engine...
33 pages, 8 figuresIn optical imaging, light propagation is affected by the inhomogeneities of the m...
The image quality of a two−photon microscope is often degraded by wavefront aberrations induced by t...
Optical microscopy has become an indispensable tool for visualizing sub-cellular structures and biol...
Despite the unique advantages of optical microscopy for molecular specific high resolution imaging o...
Contains fulltext : 136084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deep imaging in...
Multi-photon fluorescence microscopy has become a primary tool for high-resolution deep tissue imagi...
Light scattering poses significant challenges for biomedical optical imaging techniques. Diffuse sc...
Multiphoton microscopy enables imaging deep into scattering tissues. The efficient generation of non...
© 2019, The Author(s).Label-free in vivo imaging is crucial for elucidating the underlying mechanism...
© 2020, The Author(s).To extend the imaging depth of high-resolution optical microscopy, various gat...
We describe an adaptive optics method that modulates the intensity or phase of light rays at multipl...
This contribution is another opportunity to acknowledge the influence of Roger Maynard on our resear...
© 2020, Springer Nature Limited.Optical imaging has had a central role in elucidating the underlying...
Optical microscopy suffers from a loss of resolving power when imaging targets are embedded in thick...
Funding: Horizon 2020 FETOPEN, GRANT #(s) 863203; European Union FAMOS, GRANT #(s) 317744; UK Engine...
33 pages, 8 figuresIn optical imaging, light propagation is affected by the inhomogeneities of the m...
The image quality of a two−photon microscope is often degraded by wavefront aberrations induced by t...
Optical microscopy has become an indispensable tool for visualizing sub-cellular structures and biol...
Despite the unique advantages of optical microscopy for molecular specific high resolution imaging o...
Contains fulltext : 136084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deep imaging in...
Multi-photon fluorescence microscopy has become a primary tool for high-resolution deep tissue imagi...
Light scattering poses significant challenges for biomedical optical imaging techniques. Diffuse sc...
Multiphoton microscopy enables imaging deep into scattering tissues. The efficient generation of non...
© 2019, The Author(s).Label-free in vivo imaging is crucial for elucidating the underlying mechanism...
© 2020, The Author(s).To extend the imaging depth of high-resolution optical microscopy, various gat...
We describe an adaptive optics method that modulates the intensity or phase of light rays at multipl...
This contribution is another opportunity to acknowledge the influence of Roger Maynard on our resear...