Incoherent superposition of polychromatic light enables single-shot nondiffracting light-sheet microscopy

  • Ebrahimi V
  • Tang J
  • Han K
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Abstract

We demonstrate single-shot nondiffracting light-sheet microscopy by the incoherent superposition of dispersed polychromatic light sources. We characterized our technique by generating a Bessel light-sheet with a supercontinuum light-source and a C-light-sheet using a diode laser, and demonstrated its applicability to fluorescence microscopy. We emphasize that our method is easily implementable and compatible with the requirements of high-resolution microscopy.

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Ebrahimi, V., Tang, J., & Han, K. Y. (2021). Incoherent superposition of polychromatic light enables single-shot nondiffracting light-sheet microscopy. Optics Express, 29(20), 32691. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.439338

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