Masked illumination scheme for a galvanometer scanning high-speed confocal fluorescence microscope

Scanning. 2011 Nov-Dec;33(6):455-62. doi: 10.1002/sca.20264. Epub 2011 Aug 1.

Abstract

High-speed beam scanning and data acquisition in a laser scanning confocal microscope system are normally implemented with a resonant galvanometer scanner and a frame grabber. However, the nonlinear scanning speed of a resonant galvanometer can generate nonuniform photobleaching in a fluorescence sample as well as image distortion near the edges of a galvanometer scanned fluorescence image. Besides, incompatibility of signal format between a frame grabber and a point detector can lead to digitization error during data acquisition. In this article, we introduce a masked illumination scheme which can effectively decrease drawbacks in fluorescence images taken by a laser scanning confocal microscope with a resonant galvanometer and a frame grabber. We have demonstrated that the difference of photobleaching between the center and the edge of a fluorescence image can be reduced from 26 to 5% in our confocal laser scanning microscope with a square illumination mask. Another advantage of our masked illumination scheme is that the zero level or the lowest input level of an analog signal in a frame grabber can be accurately set by the dark area of a mask in our masked illumination scheme. We have experimentally demonstrated the advantages of our masked illumination method in detail.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Blood Cells / ultrastructure
  • Humans
  • Lighting / methods*
  • Microscopy, Confocal / methods*