Communications Engineering (Jun 2024)

Compressive confocal microscopy imaging at the single-photon level with ultra-low sampling ratios

  • Shuai Liu,
  • Bin Chen,
  • Wenzhen Zou,
  • Hao Sha,
  • Xiaochen Feng,
  • Sanyang Han,
  • Xiu Li,
  • Xuri Yao,
  • Jian Zhang,
  • Yongbing Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44172-024-00236-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Laser-scanning confocal microscopy serves as a critical instrument for microscopic research in biology. However, it suffers from low imaging speed and high phototoxicity. Here we build a novel deep compressive confocal microscope, which employs a digital micromirror device as a coding mask for single-pixel imaging and a pinhole for confocal microscopic imaging respectively. Combined with a deep learning reconstruction algorithm, our system is able to achieve high-quality confocal microscopic imaging with low phototoxicity. Our imaging experiments with fluorescent microspheres demonstrate its capability of achieving single-pixel confocal imaging with a sampling ratio of only approximately 0.03% in specific sparse scenarios. Moreover, the deep compressive confocal microscope allows single-pixel imaging at the single-photon level, thus reducing the excitation light power requirement for confocal imaging and suppressing the phototoxicity. We believe that our system has great potential for long-duration and high-speed microscopic imaging of living cells.