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In vivo multiphoton microscopy using a handheld scanner with lateral and axial motion compensation
Authors:Ben Sherlock  Sean C Warren  Yuriy Alexandrov  Fei Yu  James Stone  Jonathan Knight  Mark A A Neil  Carl Paterson  Paul M W French  Chris Dunsby
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Imperial College London, London, UK;2. Department of Physics, University of Bath, Bath, UK;3. Centre for Pathology, Imperial College London, London, UK
Abstract:This paper reports a handheld multiphoton fluorescence microscope designed for clinical imaging that incorporates axial motion compensation and lateral image stabilization. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography is employed to track the axial position of the skin surface, and lateral motion compensation is realised by imaging the speckle pattern arising from the optical coherence tomography beam illuminating the sample. Our system is able to correct lateral sample velocities of up to approximately 65 μm s?1. Combined with the use of negative curvature microstructured optical fibre to deliver tunable ultrafast radiation to the handheld multiphoton scanner without the need of a dispersion compensation unit, this instrument has potential for a range of clinical applications. The system is used to compensate for both lateral and axial motion of the sample when imaging human skin in vivo. image
Keywords:autofluorescence  fluorescence  motion compensation  multiphoton
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