1Tech4Health and Neuroscience Institutes, NYU Grossman School of Medicine (United States) 2New York Univ. (United States) 3Inscopix Inc. (United States) 4Yanshan Univ. (China) 5Holon Institute of Technology (Israel)
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An advantage of two-photon microscopy is its sectioning capabilities, however, in practice it can often suffer from out of focus contamination. Here, we report the new application of strong acousto-optic modulation of two-photon excited fluorescence. We demonstrate how this effect enhances image detail and contrast and improves optical sectioning in vivo. Requiring no changes to the optical path or image acquisition parameters, our method is simple to implement and compatible with standard multiphoton microscopes.
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Ezra Guralnik, Behnam Tayebi, Yi Yuan, Justin Little, Michal Balberg, Shy Shoham, "Simultaneous acousto-optic modulation and multiphoton fluorescence imaging provides functional imaging and new image details," Proc. SPIE 12847, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XXIV, 128470F (12 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003387