Bioluminescence from cells is so dim that bioluminescence microscopy is performed using an ultra low-light imaging camera. Although the image sensor of such cameras has been greatly improved over time, such improvements have not been made commercially available for microscopes until now. Here, we customized the optical system of a microscope for bioluminescence imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA beam-deflection type laser scanning microscope for differential phase contrast images using the split-detector technique is developed and the images are obtained in real time (30 images/s). The special optical design allows transfer of the pupil information necessary to the imaging of the differential phase contrast images during beam deflection and the use of acousto-optic deflectors with the associated correction system enables real time imaging. Differential phase images of surface details of crystals are simply obtained without silver coating or etching, which are indispensable in a normal DIC.
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