Fiber-optic raster scanning two-photon endomicroscope using a
In this paper, a fiber-optic raster scanning endomicroscope was developed using a tubular PZT actuator. By using a nonresonant fiber scanning type, its scanning speed and scanning
High-resolution Imaging Through a Multimode Fiber: From Raster-scanning to Compressive Sensing. Optical multimode fibers (MMFs), known for their compactness, flexibility, and high mode density within ...
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In this paper, a fiber-optic raster scanning endomicroscope was developed using a tubular PZT actuator. By using a nonresonant fiber scanning type, its scanning speed and scanning
Here we propose to use a hollow-core fiber to solve these problems. We experimentally demonstrate spatial wavefront shaping at the multimode hollow-core fiber output with tunable high
Here we demonstrate that this memory effect is also observed in real space and can be put to use for imaging purposes. First, a focus is created at the output of a square-core multimode
Here we present a two-step method for repeated imaging using MMF. First, we designed a custom three-dimensional (3D) printed headplate, allowing precise reinsertion of the MMF implant into the
In this paper, a fiber-optic raster scanning endomicroscope was developed using a tubular PZTactuator. By using a nonreso-nant fiber scanning type, its scanning speed and scanning area can be easily
To solve this issue, we propose a defocus method to increase the tolerance of deviation between the fiber core and coupling spot center. Then, a spot search method based on raster scanning is
In this paper, we propose a real-time imaging system using flexible MMFs, but which is robust to bending. Our approach does not require access or feedback signal from the distal end of
The most popular approach of MMF-based microscopy is raster-scan imaging, where the sample is illuminated by foci optimized on the fiber output facet by wavefront shaping (WFS).
Here we demonstrate that this memory effect is also observed in real space and can be put to use for imaging purposes. First, a focus is created at the
Here we report two-photon laser scanning endomicroscope for in vivo cellular and tissue imaging using a Lissajous fiber scanner.
In this thesis, we investigated two computational imaging methods, wavefront shaping (WFS) based raster-scan (RS) imaging and compressive imaging (CI).