Abstract
High-speed laser scanning microscopes are essential for monitoring fast
biological phenomena. However, existing strategies that achieve
millisecond time resolution with two-photon microscopes (2PMs) are
generally technically challenging and suffer from compromises among
imaging field of view, excitation efficiency, and depth penetration in
thick tissue. Here, we present a versatile solution that enables a
conventional video-rate 2PM to perform 2D scanning at kilohertz frame
rates over large fields of view. Our system is based on implementation
of a scan multiplier unit that provides inertia-free multiplication of
the scanning speed while preserving all the benefits of standard 2PM.
We demonstrate kilohertz subcellular-resolution 2PM imaging with an
order of magnitude higher imaging throughput than previously
achievable and penetration depths exceeding 500 µm, which we
apply to the study of neurovascular coupling dynamics in the mouse
brain.
Funder
National Institutes of
Health
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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