S-polarized light-sheets improve resolution and light-efficiency in oblique plane microscopy
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34566Date
2024-02-12Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Oblique plane microscopy (OPM) offers 3D optically sectioned imaging with high spatial- and
temporal-resolution while enabling conventional sample mounting. The technique uses a
concatenation of three microscopes, two for remote focusing and a tilted tertiary microscope, often
including an immersion objective, to image an oblique sample plane. This design induces Fresnel
reflections and a reduced effective aperture, thus impacting the resolution and light efficiency of the
system. Using vectorial diffraction simulations, the system performance was characterized based on
illumination angle and polarization, signal to noise ratio, and refractive index of the tertiary objective
immersion. We show that for samples with high fuorescent anisotropy, s-polarized light-sheets yield
higher average resolution for all system configurations, as well as higher light-efficiency. We also
provide a tool for performance characterization of arbitrary light-sheet imaging systems.
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Springer NatureCitation
Sommernes, Millett-Sikking, Ströhl. S-polarized light-sheets improve resolution and light-efficiency in oblique plane microscopy. Scientific Reports. 2024;14(1)Metadata
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