DocumentCode :
1862450
Title :
Three dimensional, third harmonic microscopy of living systems
Author :
Squier, Jeffrey A. ; Millard, A.C. ; Fittinghoff, D.N. ; Wilson, K.R. ; Muller, Mathias ; Brakenhoff, G.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
fYear :
1999
fDate :
28-28 May 1999
Firstpage :
78
Lastpage :
79
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Recently Y. Barad et al. (1997) showed that the third harmonic generated at the interface of a transparent sample can be used to map the surface of optical glass fibers in index matching fluid. In this paper, we extend the technique and produce three-dimensional, third harmonic volume images of live biological specimens. Third-harmonic generation (THG) imaging has several advantages for biological imaging: (1) it is a background-free imaging technique requiring no additional staining, (2) it is non-fading in nature, and (3), it can be used with low phase contrast specimens. Because the third harmonic production is localized at interfaces, where there is a change in refractive index or nonlinear susceptibility, the technique as applied to microscopy inherently produces optically sectioned data sets. This allows three-dimensional reconstruction as in traditional confocal microscopy. In this paper, we demonstrate dynamic imaging of live specimens, under moderate NA (0.6) and high NA (1.3) conditions. While significant work remains to fully develop THG microscopy for biological systems, this first demonstration is critical in that it establishes the relevance of the technique to living specimens.
Keywords :
bio-optics; biological techniques; optical harmonic generation; optical images; optical microscopy; 3D third harmonic microscopy; background-free imaging technique; biological imaging; dynamic imaging; live biological specimens; living systems; low phase contrast specimens; optically sectioned data sets; plant rhizoids; third harmonic generation; third harmonic volume images; three-dimensional reconstruction; Biomedical optical imaging; Fiber nonlinear optics; Glass; Microscopy; Optical fibers; Optical harmonic generation; Optical imaging; Optical refraction; Optical variables control; Production;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO '99. Summaries of Papers Presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-595-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.1999.833906
Filename :
833906
Link To Document :
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