Universal light-sheet generation with field synthesis

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Abstract

We introduce field synthesis, a theorem and method that can be used to synthesize any scanned or dithered light sheet, including those used in lattice light-sheet microscopy (LLSM), from an incoherent superposition of one-dimensional intensity distributions. Compared to LLSM, this user-friendly and modular approach offers a simplified optical design, higher light throughput and simultaneous multicolor illumination. Further, field synthesis achieves lower rates of photobleaching than light sheets generated by lateral beam scanning.

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Chang, B. J., Kittisopikul, M., Dean, K. M., Roudot, P., Welf, E. S., & Fiolka, R. (2019). Universal light-sheet generation with field synthesis. Nature Methods, 16(3), 235–238. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-019-0327-9

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