Optical microscopy is a cornerstone of biomedical research. Advances in optical techniques enable specific, high resolution, sterile, and biologically compatible imaging. In particular, beam shaping has been used to tailor microscopy techniques to enhance microscope performance. The aim of this Thesis is to investigate the use of novel beam shaping techniques in emerging optical microscopy methods, and to apply these methods in biomedicine. To overcome the challenges associated with high resolution imaging of large specimens, the use of Airy beams and related techniques are applied to light-sheet microscopy. This approach increases the field-of-view that can be imaged at high resolution by over an order of magnitude compared to standar...
This paper reviews the rapid advances that have been made in one form of optical biological imaging ...
This work was supported by awards to KD from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Counc...
Light sheet microscopy, with the technique developed nearly a century ago and the first application ...
Light-sheet imaging is rapidly gaining importance for imaging intact biological specimens. Many of t...
Illumination plays an important role in optical microscopy. Kohler illumination, introduced more tha...
The project was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, RS Macdonald...
Recently a new field of microscopy has emerged, known as selective plane illumination microscopy (SP...
Imaging across length scales and in depth has been an important pursuit of widefield optical imaging...
We have investigated the effect of Airy illumination on the image quality and depth penetration of d...
Abstract of presentation held at Norwegian Electro-Optics Meeting, Henningsvær, Norway, 2-4 May 2018...
Optical microscopy is still the main research tool for many biological studies. Indeed with the adve...
We thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for funding through grants EP/R00...
For almost a century, the resolution of optical microscopy was thought to be limited by Abbé’s law d...
The authors thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant EP/J01771/X) and ...
We thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for funding through grants (EP/P0...
This paper reviews the rapid advances that have been made in one form of optical biological imaging ...
This work was supported by awards to KD from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Counc...
Light sheet microscopy, with the technique developed nearly a century ago and the first application ...
Light-sheet imaging is rapidly gaining importance for imaging intact biological specimens. Many of t...
Illumination plays an important role in optical microscopy. Kohler illumination, introduced more tha...
The project was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, RS Macdonald...
Recently a new field of microscopy has emerged, known as selective plane illumination microscopy (SP...
Imaging across length scales and in depth has been an important pursuit of widefield optical imaging...
We have investigated the effect of Airy illumination on the image quality and depth penetration of d...
Abstract of presentation held at Norwegian Electro-Optics Meeting, Henningsvær, Norway, 2-4 May 2018...
Optical microscopy is still the main research tool for many biological studies. Indeed with the adve...
We thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for funding through grants EP/R00...
For almost a century, the resolution of optical microscopy was thought to be limited by Abbé’s law d...
The authors thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant EP/J01771/X) and ...
We thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for funding through grants (EP/P0...
This paper reviews the rapid advances that have been made in one form of optical biological imaging ...
This work was supported by awards to KD from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Counc...
Light sheet microscopy, with the technique developed nearly a century ago and the first application ...