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2 March 2009 New developments in two photon endoscopy
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Proceedings Volume 7172, Endoscopic Microscopy IV; 717204 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.808781
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2009, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
We designed and constructed a two-fiber-optic two-photon endoscope with compact two axes piezo scanner system and a miniature high 0.65 NA Grin lens objective. The high NA GRIN lens objective coupled to the fibers with a beam splitter cube represent a rigid miniaturized optical system block which is scanned as a whole by a piezo scanner allowing always an on-axes beam irradiation of the optical system. We have demonstrated the ability of our system to perform good images in the micrometer field. Fluorescence detection was able at different wavelengths between 790 and 840 nm which could allow SHG detection. The endoscope is high flexible and controllable in terms of time acquisition, resolution and magnification. Fluorescence images were acquired over a maximal 420 μm x 420 μm field-of-view.
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M. Schwarz, I. Riemann, M. Weinigel, K. König, B. Messerschmidt, and R. Le Harzic "New developments in two photon endoscopy", Proc. SPIE 7172, Endoscopic Microscopy IV, 717204 (2 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.808781
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Zoom lenses

Endoscopes

Luminescence

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