Fast frame scanning camera system for light-sheet microscopy
Posted on 2017-04-21 - 13:31
In the interest of improving the temporal resolution for light-sheet microscopy, we designed a fast frame scanning camera system that incorporated a galvanometer scanning mirror into the imaging path of a home-built light-sheet microscope. This system transformed a temporal image sequence to a spatial one so that multiple images could be acquired during one exposure period. The improvement factor of the frame rate was dependent on the number of sub-images that could be tiled on the sensor without overlapping each other and was therefore a trade-off with the image size. As a demonstration, we achieved 960 frames/s (fps) on a CCD camera that was originally capable of recording images at only 30 fps (full frame). This allowed us to observe millisecond or sub-millisecond events with ordinary CCD cameras.
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Wu, Di; Zhou, Xing; Yao, Baoli; Li, Runze; Yang, Yanlong; Peng, Tong; et al. (2015). Fast frame scanning camera system for light-sheet microscopy. Optica Publishing Group. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3748442.v1
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AUTHORS (9)
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Di Wu
XZ
Xing Zhou
BY
Baoli Yao
RL
Runze Li
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Yanlong Yang
TP
Tong Peng
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Ming Lei
DD
Dan Dan
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Tong Ye