A customized two photon fluorescence imaging probe based on 2D scanning MEMS mirror including electrothermal two-level-ladder dual S-shaped actuators

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Abstract

We report the design and characterization of a two-photon fluorescence imaging miniature probe. This customized two-axis scanning probe is dedicated for intraoperative two-photon fluorescence imaging endomicroscopic use and is based on a micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) mirror with a high reflectivity plate and two-level-ladder double S-shaped electrothermal bimorph actuators. The fully assembled probe has a total outer diameter of 4 mm including all elements. With a two-lens configuration and a small aperture MEMS mirror, this probe can generate a large optical scan angle of 24° with 4 V drive voltage and can achieve a 450 μm FOV with a 2-fps frame rate. A uniform Pixel Dwell Time and a stable scanning speed along a raster pattern were demonstrated while a 57-fs pulse duration of the excitation beam was measured at the exit of the probe head. This miniature imaging probe will be coupled to a two-photon fluorescence endomicroscope oriented towards clinical use.

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Mehidine, H., Li, M., Lendresse, J. F., Bouvet, F., Xie, H., & Haidar, D. A. (2020). A customized two photon fluorescence imaging probe based on 2D scanning MEMS mirror including electrothermal two-level-ladder dual S-shaped actuators. Micromachines, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11070704

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