Title
Three-dimensional adaptive microscopy using embedded liquid lens
Abstract
We report on the compact optical design of a high-resolution 3D scanning microscope with adaptive optics capability for refocusing with no moving parts designed for clinical research. The optical aberrations arising from refocusing are compensated far as part of the multiconfiguration optical design process. The lateral scanning is provided by a scanning mirror, and the depth scan is provided by an adaptive liquid lens embedded within the microscope as an integrated component of a custom optical design. The microscope achieves a performance of 250 lp/mm-a tenfold increase in performance over a liquid lens used as a stand-alone optical element. Results show that the optical design provides invariant modular transfer function over a 2 mm x 2 mm x 2 mm imaging volume, fully compensating (i.e., diffraction limited) for dynamic aberrations contributed by the scanning, the variation in the shape of the liquid lens, and the change in spherical aberration with depth in a slab of average index of refraction of skin. This design can find applications in biomedical imaging, white light interferometry for surface roughness measurements, and other 3D imaging systems. (C) 2009 Optical Society of America
Journal Title
Optics Letters
Volume
34
Issue/Number
2
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Document Type
Article
First Page
145
Last Page
147
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0146-9592
Recommended Citation
"Three-dimensional adaptive microscopy using embedded liquid lens" (2009). Faculty Bibliography 2000s. 1931.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2000/1931
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