High-speed multispectral confocal biomedical imaging

  • Carver G
  • Locknar S
  • Morrison W
  • et al.
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Abstract

A new approach for generating high-speed multispectral confocal images has been developed. The central concept is that spectra can be acquired for each pixel in a confocal spatial scan by using a fast spectrometer based on optical fiber delay lines. This approach merges fast spectroscopy with standard spatial scanning to create datacubes in real time. The spectrometer is based on a serial array of reflecting spectral elements, delay lines between these elements, and a single element detector. The spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution of the instrument is described and illustrated by multispectral images of laser-induced autofluorescence in biological tissues.

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Carver, G. E., Locknar, S. A., Morrison, W. A., Krishnan Ramanujan, V., & Farkas, D. L. (2014). High-speed multispectral confocal biomedical imaging. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 19(3), 036016. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.19.3.036016

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