Remote focusing in a temporal focusing microscope

  • Durst M
  • Yurak S
  • Moscatelli J
  • et al.
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Abstract

In a temporal focusing microscope, dispersion can remotely shift the temporal focal plane axially, but only a single depth can be in focus at a time on a fixed camera. In this paper, we demonstrate remote focusing in a temporal focusing microscope. Dispersion tuning with an electrically tunable lens (ETL) in a 4 f pulse shaper scans the excitation plane axially, and another ETL in the detection path keeps the shifted excitation plane in focus on the camera. Image stacks formed using two ETLs versus a traditional stage scan are equivalent.

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Durst, M. E., Yurak, S., Moscatelli, J., Linhares, I., & Vargas, R. (2021). Remote focusing in a temporal focusing microscope. OSA Continuum, 4(11), 2757. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.443116

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