Aberrations and scattering limit the ability of optical microscopy to penetrate deep tissues. Adaptive optics (AO) is a very effective technique to correct for smooth aberrations. Wavefront shaping (WFS) techniques, on the other hand, compensate both scattering and aberrations and have guaranteed convergence even for finding high-dimensional corrections. However, if it is known in advance that the required corrections should be smooth, WFS is suboptimal because it does not use this a priori information. Here, we combine the best of AO and WFS by introducing a WFS method that takes into account the smoothness of the required correction. Our method is numerically stable and robust against noise, and it can find the corrections for multiple ta...
The imaging depth of two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy is partly limited by the inhomoge...
Despite the unique advantages of optical microscopy for molecular specific high resolution imaging o...
Imaging through scattering media has been a long standing challenge in many disciplines. One of the ...
The holy grail of biomedical optical imaging is to perform microscopy deep inside living tissue. Bio...
In microscopy, light scattering sets the limit for the maximum imaging depth inside biological tissu...
Wavefront shaping is a technique to study and control light transport inside scattering media. Wavef...
Imaging and transport light through scattering opaque media is a hot topic pursued in multiple field...
Wave front shaping holds great potential for high-resolution imaging or light delivery either throug...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a powerful tool to increase the imaging depth of multiphoton scanning micros...
Light scattering is the main limitation for optical imaging. However, light can be focused through o...
Item does not contain fulltextOptical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy...
A key component of any adaptive optics system (AO) for the correction of wavefront aberrations, is t...
Specimen-induced aberrations are frequently encountered in high resolution microscopy, particularly ...
Wavefront shaping is increasingly being used in modern microscopy to obtain distortion-free, highres...
In adaptive optical microscopy of thick biological tissue, strong scattering and aberrations can cha...
The imaging depth of two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy is partly limited by the inhomoge...
Despite the unique advantages of optical microscopy for molecular specific high resolution imaging o...
Imaging through scattering media has been a long standing challenge in many disciplines. One of the ...
The holy grail of biomedical optical imaging is to perform microscopy deep inside living tissue. Bio...
In microscopy, light scattering sets the limit for the maximum imaging depth inside biological tissu...
Wavefront shaping is a technique to study and control light transport inside scattering media. Wavef...
Imaging and transport light through scattering opaque media is a hot topic pursued in multiple field...
Wave front shaping holds great potential for high-resolution imaging or light delivery either throug...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a powerful tool to increase the imaging depth of multiphoton scanning micros...
Light scattering is the main limitation for optical imaging. However, light can be focused through o...
Item does not contain fulltextOptical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy...
A key component of any adaptive optics system (AO) for the correction of wavefront aberrations, is t...
Specimen-induced aberrations are frequently encountered in high resolution microscopy, particularly ...
Wavefront shaping is increasingly being used in modern microscopy to obtain distortion-free, highres...
In adaptive optical microscopy of thick biological tissue, strong scattering and aberrations can cha...
The imaging depth of two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy is partly limited by the inhomoge...
Despite the unique advantages of optical microscopy for molecular specific high resolution imaging o...
Imaging through scattering media has been a long standing challenge in many disciplines. One of the ...