International Display Workshops General Incorporated Association

10:50 AM - 11:30 AM

[INP2/LCT5-1 (Invited)] Liquid Crystal Devices for Controlling Laser Light and Advanced Multi-Photon Microscopy Imaging

*Tomomi Nemoto1,2, Hirokazu Ishii1,2, Kohei Otomo1,2 (1. National Institute of Natural Sciences (Japan), 2. National Institute for Physiological Sciences (Japan))

optical fluorescence microscopy, bioimaging, liquid crystal device, super-resolution microscopy, neuroscience

https://doi.org/10.36463/idw.2023.1201

Two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy is a robust technique for understanding physiological phenomena from the cellular to the tissue level, attributable to the nonlinear excitation process induced by near-infrared ultrashort laser light pulses. By taking advantage of liquid crystal devices, we have successfully improved the fluorescent signal and the spatial resolution.