Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 12, Issue 4, 1930002(2019)

Overcoming the penetration depth limit in optical microscopy: Adaptive optics and wavefront shaping

Cheolwoo Ahn1,2, Byungjae Hwang1,2, Kibum Nam1,2, Hyungwon Jin1,2, and Taeseong Woo1,2
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  • 1Jung-Hoon Park
  • 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, South Korea
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    Despite the unique advantages of optical microscopy for molecular specific high resolution imaging of living structure in both space and time, current applications are mostly limited to research settings. This is due to the aberrations and multiple scattering that is induced by the inhomogeneous refractive boundaries that are inherent to biological systems. However, recent developments in adaptive optics and wavefront shaping have shown that high resolution optical imaging is not fundamentally limited only to the observation of single cells, but can be signifi- cantly enhanced to realize deep tissue imaging. To provide insight into how these two closely related fields can expand the limits of bio imaging, we review the recent progresses in their performance and applicable range of studies as well as potential future research directions to push the limits of deep tissue imaging.

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    Cheolwoo Ahn, Byungjae Hwang, Kibum Nam, Hyungwon Jin, Taeseong Woo. Overcoming the penetration depth limit in optical microscopy: Adaptive optics and wavefront shaping[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2019, 12(4): 1930002

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    Paper Information

    Received: Mar. 30, 2019

    Accepted: May. 19, 2019

    Published Online: Sep. 3, 2019

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    DOI:10.1142/s1793545819300027

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