Confocal and multiphoton microscopes are particularly sensitive to specimen- or system-induced aberrations, which result in decreased resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. The inclusion of an adaptive optics correction system could help overcome this limitation and restore diffraction-limited performance, but such a system requires a suitable method of wave-front measurement. By extending the concept of a modal wave-front sensor previously described by Neil et al. [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 17, 1098-1107 (2000)], we present a new sensor capable of measuring directly the Zernike aberration modes introduced by a specimen. This modal sensor is particularly suited to applications in three-dimensional microscopy because of its inherent axial selectivit...
Contains fulltext : 136084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deep imaging in...
We present a fluid-membrane lens with two piezoelectric actuators that offer versatile, circular sym...
This proceeding reports early results in the development of a new technique for adaptive optics in c...
The main advantage of confocal microscopes over their conventional counterparts is their ability to ...
Adaptive optics has been used to compensate the detrimental effects of aberrations in a range of hig...
Aberrations are known to severely compromise image quality in optical microscopy, especially when hi...
Specimen-induced aberrations are frequently encountered in high resolution microscopy, particularly ...
Adaptive optics has been used to compensate the detrimental effects of aberrations in a range of hig...
The imaging depth of two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy is partly limited by the inhomoge...
We describe the practical implementation of a closed-loop adaptive-optics system incorporating a nov...
The imaging properties of optical microscopes are often compromised by aberrations that reduce image...
This thesis explores different indirect wavefront sensing methods for detection of primary Zernike a...
The image quality of a two−photon microscope is often degraded by wavefront aberrations induced by t...
The performance of imaging devices such as linear and nonlinear microscopes (NLM) can be limited by ...
In adaptive optical microscopy of thick biological tissue, strong scattering and aberrations can cha...
Contains fulltext : 136084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deep imaging in...
We present a fluid-membrane lens with two piezoelectric actuators that offer versatile, circular sym...
This proceeding reports early results in the development of a new technique for adaptive optics in c...
The main advantage of confocal microscopes over their conventional counterparts is their ability to ...
Adaptive optics has been used to compensate the detrimental effects of aberrations in a range of hig...
Aberrations are known to severely compromise image quality in optical microscopy, especially when hi...
Specimen-induced aberrations are frequently encountered in high resolution microscopy, particularly ...
Adaptive optics has been used to compensate the detrimental effects of aberrations in a range of hig...
The imaging depth of two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy is partly limited by the inhomoge...
We describe the practical implementation of a closed-loop adaptive-optics system incorporating a nov...
The imaging properties of optical microscopes are often compromised by aberrations that reduce image...
This thesis explores different indirect wavefront sensing methods for detection of primary Zernike a...
The image quality of a two−photon microscope is often degraded by wavefront aberrations induced by t...
The performance of imaging devices such as linear and nonlinear microscopes (NLM) can be limited by ...
In adaptive optical microscopy of thick biological tissue, strong scattering and aberrations can cha...
Contains fulltext : 136084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Deep imaging in...
We present a fluid-membrane lens with two piezoelectric actuators that offer versatile, circular sym...
This proceeding reports early results in the development of a new technique for adaptive optics in c...