Repeated imaging through a multimode optical fiber using adaptive optics
Multimode optical fibers (MMF) have shown considerable potential for minimally invasive diffraction-limited fluorescence imaging of deep brain regions owing to their small size. They also look to be suitable for imaging across long time periods, with repeated measurements performed within the same b...
Main Authors: | Schmidt, CC, Turcotte, R, Booth, MJ, Emptage, NJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Optica Publishing Group
2022
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