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Antonello, J. (author)
Microscopy is an essential tool for life sciences. Thanks to the development of confocal and multiphoton microscopy, scientists are able to obtain high-resolution 3D views of biological specimens. Nevertheless, spatial variations in the index of refraction within specimens cause aberrations that degrade the quality of the 3D views. One can...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Antonello, J. (author), Van Werkhoven, T. (author), Verhaegen, M. (author), Truong, H.H. (author), Keller, C.U. (author), Gerritsen, H.C. (author)
Optical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy. These effects can be curtailed by implementing model-based wavefront sensorless adaptive optics, which only requires the addition of a wavefront shaping device, such as a deformable mirror (DM) to an existing microscope. The aberration correction is achieved by maximizing a...
journal article 2014
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Van Werkhoven, T.I.M. (author), Antonello, J. (author), Truong, H.H. (author), Verhaegen, M. (author), Gerritsen, H.C. (author), Keller, C.U. (author)
Deep imaging in turbid media such as biological tissue is challenging due to scattering and optical aberrations. Adaptive optics has the potential to compensate the tissue aberrations. We present a wavefront sensing scheme for multi-photon scanning microscopes using the pulsed, near-infrared light reflected back from the sample utilising...
journal article 2014