Image scanning lensless fiber-bundle endomicroscopy

  • Weinberg G
  • Weiss U
  • Katz O
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Abstract

Fiber-based confocal endomicroscopy has shown great promise for minimally-invasive deep-tissue imaging. Despite its advantages, confocal fiber-bundle endoscopy inherently suffers from undersampling due to the spacing between fiber cores, and low collection efficiency when the target is not in proximity to the distal fiber facet. Here, we demonstrate an adaptation of image-scanning microscopy (ISM) to lensless fiber bundle endoscopy, doubling the spatial sampling frequency and significantly improving collection efficiency. Our approach only requires replacing the confocal detector with a camera. It improves the spatial resolution for targets placed at a distance from the fiber tip, and addresses the fundamental challenge of aliasing/pixelization artifacts.

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Weinberg, G., Weiss, U., & Katz, O. (2023). Image scanning lensless fiber-bundle endomicroscopy. Optics Express, 31(22), 37050. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.496369

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