Fiber-optic raster scanning two-photon endomicroscope using a tubular piezoelectric actuator

  • Do D
  • Yoo H
  • Gweon D
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Abstract

nonresonant, fiber-optic raster scanning endomicroscope was developed using a quarter-tubular piezoelectric (PZT) actuator. A fiber lever mechanism was utilized to enhance the small actuation range of the tubular PZT actuator and to increase its field-of-view. Finite element method simulation of the endoscopic probe was conducted for various conditions to maximize its scanning range. After fabricating the probe using a double clad fiber, we obtained two-photon fluorescence images using raster beam scanning of the fiber. The outer diameter of the probe was 3.5 mm and its rigid distal length was 30 mm including a high numerical aperture gradient index lens. These features are sufficient for input into the instrumental channel of a commercial colonoscope or gastroscope to obtain high resolution images in vivo. © The Authors.

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Do, D., Yoo, H., & Gweon, D.-G. (2014). Fiber-optic raster scanning two-photon endomicroscope using a tubular piezoelectric actuator. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 19(6), 066010. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.19.6.066010

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