Photon-Sparse, Poisson Light-Sheet Microscopy

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Abstract

Light-sheet microscopy has revolutionized bioimaging by enabling approximately an order of magnitude reduction in specimen irradiance compared to confocal imaging. Here, we introduce a light-sheet imaging system that enables an additional order of magnitude reduction in specimen irradiance by operating at the Poisson limit. To operate at this limit, we integrated classical illumination with single-photon detection and wavelet-based image reconstruction. This integration enabled brightness quantification and object recognition from fewer than one detected photon per image pixel, corresponding to more than 10-fold lower irradiance levels than modern systems. We demonstrate how such photon-sparse imaging can eradicate photobleaching and enable both dim and bright object imaging, thus, further enhancing the related gains of light-sheet microscopy.

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Sanchez, T., Subedi, N. R., Thompson, C., Sheneman, L., & Vasdekis, A. E. (2021). Photon-Sparse, Poisson Light-Sheet Microscopy. ACS Photonics, 8(10), 2876–2881. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.1c01142

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