There has been a tremendous effort in modern microscopy towards miniaturisation and fibre-based technology, driven by the need to access hostile or difficult environments in situ and in vivo. Most of these rely on reducing the size of endoscopes based on fibre-optic bundles, and systems incorporating microfabricated lenses. Recently, the use of standard multimode optical fibres for lensless microscopy has become possible mainly due to advances in holographic beam shaping. This article reviews the methods and techniques behind this progress paving theway towards minimally invasive in vivo imaging as well as other applications of multimode waveguides including on-chip integration of optical micro-manipulation and numerous other biophotonics t...
Small, fibre-based endoscopes have already improved our ability to image deep within the human body....
Multimode fibres offer an extremely promising alternative to single mode fibre bundles in use as hi...
Acquiring high-contrast optical images deep inside biological tissues is still a challenging problem...
Optical microscopy is a technique for microworld investigation using light waves scattered on partic...
Currently, endoscopic surgery uses single-mode fiber-bundles to obtain in vivo image information ins...
Optical imaging in biomedicine provides pathophysiological information with high resolution, high sp...
Fluorescence microscopy has emerged as a pivotal platform for imaging in the life sciences. In recen...
Fluorescence microscopy has emerged as a pivotal platform for imaging in the life sciences. In recen...
International audienceMany applications for microendoscopy, such as brain imaging, requires the deve...
Small, fibre-based endoscopes have already improved our ability to image deep within the human body....
K. D. acknowledges support from EPSRC.There has been an immense drive in modern microscopy towards m...
Multimode fibers (MMFs) show great promise in imaging applications where space is limited, due to th...
A novel minimally invasive micro-endoscopes utilizing disordered light within a standard multimode o...
Acknowledgements: We acknowledge helpful discussions with Y. Liu, X. Yuan, J. Zhang, Y. Ma, C. Kuang...
Endoscopy is a key technology for minimally-invasive optical access to deep tissues in humans and li...
Small, fibre-based endoscopes have already improved our ability to image deep within the human body....
Multimode fibres offer an extremely promising alternative to single mode fibre bundles in use as hi...
Acquiring high-contrast optical images deep inside biological tissues is still a challenging problem...
Optical microscopy is a technique for microworld investigation using light waves scattered on partic...
Currently, endoscopic surgery uses single-mode fiber-bundles to obtain in vivo image information ins...
Optical imaging in biomedicine provides pathophysiological information with high resolution, high sp...
Fluorescence microscopy has emerged as a pivotal platform for imaging in the life sciences. In recen...
Fluorescence microscopy has emerged as a pivotal platform for imaging in the life sciences. In recen...
International audienceMany applications for microendoscopy, such as brain imaging, requires the deve...
Small, fibre-based endoscopes have already improved our ability to image deep within the human body....
K. D. acknowledges support from EPSRC.There has been an immense drive in modern microscopy towards m...
Multimode fibers (MMFs) show great promise in imaging applications where space is limited, due to th...
A novel minimally invasive micro-endoscopes utilizing disordered light within a standard multimode o...
Acknowledgements: We acknowledge helpful discussions with Y. Liu, X. Yuan, J. Zhang, Y. Ma, C. Kuang...
Endoscopy is a key technology for minimally-invasive optical access to deep tissues in humans and li...
Small, fibre-based endoscopes have already improved our ability to image deep within the human body....
Multimode fibres offer an extremely promising alternative to single mode fibre bundles in use as hi...
Acquiring high-contrast optical images deep inside biological tissues is still a challenging problem...