Optical fiber bundle microendoscopes are widely used for visualizing hard-to-reach areas of the human body. These ultrathin devices often forgo tunable focusing optics because of size constraints and are therefore limited to two-dimensional (2D) imaging modalities. Ideally, microendoscopes would record 3D information for accurate clinical and biological interpretation, without bulky optomechanical parts. Here, we demonstrate that the optical fiber bundles commonly used in microendoscopy are inherently sensitive to depth information. We use the mode structure within fiber bundle cores to extract the spatio-angular description of captured light rays- the light field-enabling digital refocusing, stereo visualization, and surface and depth mapp...
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a label-free technique providing both morphology and quantitativ...
Acquiring high-contrast optical images deep inside biological tissues is still a challenging problem...
Thin waveguides such as graded-index lenses and fiber bundles are often used as imaging probes for h...
Optical fiber bundle microendoscopes are widely used for visualizing hard-to-reach areas of the huma...
Compact microendoscopes use multicore optical fibers (MOFs) to visualize hard-to-reach regions of th...
In order to observe deep regions of the brain, we propose the use of a fiber bundle for microendosco...
Currently, endoscopic surgery uses single-mode fiber-bundles to obtain in vivo image information ins...
© 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This chapter discusses the principle of fiber optic microsc...
Optical imaging in biomedicine provides pathophysiological information with high resolution, high sp...
Fiber endoscopy plays an important role in the clinical diagnosis and treatment processes involved i...
Microendoscopes based on optical fibres have recently come to the fore as promising candidates allow...
Small, fibre-based endoscopes have already improved our ability to image deep within the human body....
R arely will cellular biologists intentionally degrade amicroscopic image, but our group at the Micr...
We demonstrate in vivo endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging in the forward directio...
An `in situ' holographic technique, based on the use of a flexible miniaturized endoscope (diameter ...
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a label-free technique providing both morphology and quantitativ...
Acquiring high-contrast optical images deep inside biological tissues is still a challenging problem...
Thin waveguides such as graded-index lenses and fiber bundles are often used as imaging probes for h...
Optical fiber bundle microendoscopes are widely used for visualizing hard-to-reach areas of the huma...
Compact microendoscopes use multicore optical fibers (MOFs) to visualize hard-to-reach regions of th...
In order to observe deep regions of the brain, we propose the use of a fiber bundle for microendosco...
Currently, endoscopic surgery uses single-mode fiber-bundles to obtain in vivo image information ins...
© 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This chapter discusses the principle of fiber optic microsc...
Optical imaging in biomedicine provides pathophysiological information with high resolution, high sp...
Fiber endoscopy plays an important role in the clinical diagnosis and treatment processes involved i...
Microendoscopes based on optical fibres have recently come to the fore as promising candidates allow...
Small, fibre-based endoscopes have already improved our ability to image deep within the human body....
R arely will cellular biologists intentionally degrade amicroscopic image, but our group at the Micr...
We demonstrate in vivo endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging in the forward directio...
An `in situ' holographic technique, based on the use of a flexible miniaturized endoscope (diameter ...
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a label-free technique providing both morphology and quantitativ...
Acquiring high-contrast optical images deep inside biological tissues is still a challenging problem...
Thin waveguides such as graded-index lenses and fiber bundles are often used as imaging probes for h...