Lissajous confocal fluorescent endomicroscopy with a lever mechanism and a frequency separation by an asymmetric polymer tube

AbstractWe present a confocal fluorescent endomicroscopic system with a Lissajous scan using an asymmetric polymer tube and piezoelectric (PZT) tube actuator. The fiber cantilever’s scanning part is often inside the PZT tube actuator to reduce the scanner’s rigid length and enhance the beam deflecti...

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Main Authors: Jintaek Im, Yeonhee Chang, Myung Ho Lee, Dukho Do, Kyuhang Lee, Daegab Gweon, Cheol Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:International Journal of Optomechatronics
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15599612.2023.2238009
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Summary:AbstractWe present a confocal fluorescent endomicroscopic system with a Lissajous scan using an asymmetric polymer tube and piezoelectric (PZT) tube actuator. The fiber cantilever’s scanning part is often inside the PZT tube actuator to reduce the scanner’s rigid length and enhance the beam deflection via a lever mechanism. Here, the mathematical model of the PZT tube actuator-based lever mechanism is first proposed by considering the piezoelectric parameters of the actuator and Euler-Bernoulli beam deflection, showing a good agreement with experimental data. In addition, an elliptical polymer tube is used to divide the resonant frequencies of the fiber cantilever, allowing enough scanning amplitudes and alleviating the inherent cross-coupling issue of a PZT tube actuator. The design optimization is performed by selecting the optimal lever length and the shape of the PFA tube. The implemented endomicroscopic probe could successfully acquire imaging results from both a lens-cleaning tissue and an ex-vivo mouse colon.
ISSN:1559-9612
1559-9620