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Extended field-of-view and increased-signal 3D holographic illumination with time-division multiplexing
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ReviewYear Published:
2015Publisher:
Opt Express . 2015 Dec 14;23(25):32573-81. doi: 10.1364/OE.23.032573.Identifiers:
PMID: 26699047 | PMCID: PMC4775739 | DOI: 10.1364/OE.23.032573Abstract
Phase spatial light modulators (SLMs) are widely used for generating multifocal three-dimensional (3D) illumination patterns, but these are limited to a field of view constrained by the pixel count or size of the SLM. Further, with two-photon SLM-based excitation, increasing the number of focal spots penalizes the total signal linearly--requiring more laser power than is available or can be tolerated by the sample. Here we analyze and demonstrate a method of using galvanometer mirrors to time-sequentially reposition multiple 3D holograms, both extending the field of view and increasing the total time-averaged two-photon signal. We apply our approach to 3D two-photon in vivo neuronal calcium imaging.