Frontiers in Physics (Dec 2022)

Multiple airy beams light-sheet fluorescence microscopy

  • Shuangyu Gu,
  • Shuangyu Gu,
  • Xianghua Yu,
  • Xianghua Yu,
  • Chen Bai,
  • Junwei Min,
  • Runze Li,
  • Yanlong Yang,
  • Baoli Yao,
  • Baoli Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.1111023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a kind of volumetric imaging methodology suited for long term living specimens at high temporal-spatial resolution. A single Airy beam (SAB) light-sheet can extend the field of view of Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy benefiting from its non-diffracting nature, but at the cost of out-of-focus background and low imaging contrast caused by side lobes illumination. Here, we propose a method to generate a sort of multiple Airy beams (MAB), which are linearly superimposed of multiple single Airy beams with different scale factors. Compared to the SAB light-sheet, the energy of the multiple Airy beams light-sheet is more concentrated on the focal plane of the detection objective, which can improve the imaging contrast and decrease the photodamage effect. Furthermore, we combined the complementary beam subtraction (CBS) strategy to increase the axial resolution, termed as multiple Airy beams-complementary beam subtraction method, which enables the axial resolution of 1.2 μm while keeping the field of view of 450 μm × 450 μm. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated by imaging of fluorescent beads and aspergillus conidiophores.

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