Spinning disk-remote focusing microscopy
Fast confocal imaging was achieved by combining remote focusing with differential spinning disk optical sectioning to rapidly acquire images of live samples at cellular resolution. Axial and lateral full width half maxima less than 5 µm and 490 nm respectively are demonstrated over 130 µm axial rang...
Main Authors: | Gintoli, M, Mohanan, S, Salter, P, Williams, E, Beard, JD, Jekely, G, Corbett, AD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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The Optical Society
2020
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