Title :
Thermomechanical Actuator-Based Three-Axis Optical Scanner for High-Speed Two-Photon Endomicroscope Imaging
Author :
Shih-Chi Chen ; Heejin Choi ; So, Peter T. C. ; Culpepper, Martin L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Autom. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Abstract :
This paper presents the design and characterization of a three-axis thermomechanical actuator-based endoscopic scanner for obtaining ex vivo two-photon images. The scanner consisted of two sub-systems: 1) an optical system (prism, gradient index lens, and optical fiber) that was used to deliver and collect light during imaging and 2) a small-scale silicon electromechanical scanner that could raster scan the focal point of the optics through a specimen. The scanner can be housed within a 7 mm Ø endoscope port and can scan at the speed of 3 kHz x 100 Hz × 30 Hz along three axes throughout a 125 × 125 × 100 μm3 volume. The high-speed thermomechanical actuation was achieved through the use of geometric contouring, pulsing technique, and mechanical frequency multiplication (MFM), where MFM is a new method for increasing the device cycling speed by pairing actuators of unequal forward and returning stroke speeds. Sample cross-sectional images of 15-μm fluorescent beads are presented to demonstrate the resolution and optical cross-sectioning capability of the two-photon imaging system.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; electromechanical actuators; elemental semiconductors; endoscopes; fluorescence; gradient index optics; image resolution; lenses; medical image processing; optical design techniques; optical fibres; optical prisms; optical scanners; silicon; two-photon processes; Si; device cycling speed; endoscope port; ex vivo two-photon images; fluorescent beads; focal point; geometric contouring; gradient index lens; high-speed two-photon endomicroscope imaging; mechanical frequency multiplication; optical cross-sectioning capability; optical fiber; optical system; prism; pulsing technique; sample cross-sectional images; small-scale silicon electromechanical scanner; stroke speeds; thermomechanical actuator-based three-axis optical scanner; three-axis thermomechanical actuator-based endoscopic scanner; two-photon imaging system; Actuators; Biomedical optical imaging; High-speed optical techniques; Lenses; Mathematical model; Optical imaging; Optical pulses; Thermomechanical actuators; endomicroscope; mechanical frequency multiplier; optical scanner; optical scanner.; two-photon excitation;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2013.2287708