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Full spectrum fluorescence lifetime imaging with 0.5 nm spectral and 50 ps temporal resolution

Medicine and Health

Full spectrum fluorescence lifetime imaging with 0.5 nm spectral and 50 ps temporal resolution

G. O. S. Williams, E. Williams, et al.

This paper introduces a groundbreaking high-speed optical scanning microscope that captures time-resolved images across 512 spectral and 32 time channels within a single acquisition, providing insights into complex organic structures. The research by Gareth O. S. Williams and colleagues demonstrates its potential through imaging various samples, including human lung tissue, revealing intricate spectral changes.

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Abstract
The use of optical techniques to interrogate wide ranging samples from semiconductors to biological tissue for rapid analysis and diagnostics has gained wide adoption over the past decades. The desire to collect ever more spatially, spectrally and temporally detailed optical signatures for sample characterization has specifically driven a sharp rise in new optical microscopy technologies. Here we present a high-speed optical scanning microscope capable of capturing time resolved images across 512 spectral and 32 time channels in a single acquisition with the potential for -0.2 frames per second (256 × 256 image pixels). Each pixel in the resulting images contains a detailed data cube for the study of diverse time resolved light driven phenomena. This is enabled by integration of system control electronics and on-chip processing which overcomes the challenges presented by high data volume and low imaging speed, often bottlenecks in previous systems.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 16, 2021
Authors
Gareth O. S. Williams, Elvira Williams, Neil Finlayson, Ahmet T. Erdogan, Qiang Wang, Susan Fernandes, Ahsan R. Akram, Kev Dhaliwal, Robert K. Henderson, John M. Girkin, Mark Bradley
Tags
optical scanning microscope
time-resolved imaging
spectral channels
data cubes
organic structures
human lung tissue
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