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Sidelobe suppressed Bessel beams for one-photon light-sheet microscopy
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Bessel beams (BB) have found widespread adoption in various forms of light-sheet microscopy. However, for one-photon fluorescence, the transverse profile of the beam poses challenges due to the detrimental effect of the sidelobes. Here, we mitigate this issue by using a computer generated phase element for generating a sidelobe suppressed Bessel beam (SSBB). We then progress to perform a comparison of biological imaging using SSBB to standard BB in a light-sheet geometry. The SSBB peak intensity is more than an order of magnitude higher than the first sidelobe. In contrast to a standard BB light-sheet, SSBB does not need deconvolution and propagates to depths exceeding 400
μ
m in phantom samples maintaining a transverse size of 5
μ
m. Finally, we demonstrate the advantage of using a SSBB light-sheet for biological applications by imaging fixed early-stage zebrafish larvae. In comparison to the standard BB, we observe a two-fold increase in contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) when imaging the labelled cellular eye structures and the notochords. Our results provide an effective approach to generating and using SSBB light-sheets to enhance contrast for one-photon light-sheet microscopy.
Title: Sidelobe suppressed Bessel beams for one-photon light-sheet microscopy
Description:
Bessel beams (BB) have found widespread adoption in various forms of light-sheet microscopy.
However, for one-photon fluorescence, the transverse profile of the beam poses challenges due to the detrimental effect of the sidelobes.
Here, we mitigate this issue by using a computer generated phase element for generating a sidelobe suppressed Bessel beam (SSBB).
We then progress to perform a comparison of biological imaging using SSBB to standard BB in a light-sheet geometry.
The SSBB peak intensity is more than an order of magnitude higher than the first sidelobe.
In contrast to a standard BB light-sheet, SSBB does not need deconvolution and propagates to depths exceeding 400
μ
m in phantom samples maintaining a transverse size of 5
μ
m.
Finally, we demonstrate the advantage of using a SSBB light-sheet for biological applications by imaging fixed early-stage zebrafish larvae.
In comparison to the standard BB, we observe a two-fold increase in contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) when imaging the labelled cellular eye structures and the notochords.
Our results provide an effective approach to generating and using SSBB light-sheets to enhance contrast for one-photon light-sheet microscopy.
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