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[8p-C212-7]Three-Dimensional Imaging using Light Needle Microscopy Detecting Reflected Light

〇Kaito Suzuki1,2, Yuki Uesugi3, Yuichi Kozawa2 (1.Grad. Sch. of Eng., Tohoku Univ., 2.IMRAM, Tohoku Univ., 3.AIST)

Keywords:

microscopy

Three-dimensional imaging using confocal laser microscopy requires movement of the observation plane, resulting in lengthy measurement times. This study proposes a high-speed three-dimensional imaging method (light needle microscopy) that eliminates observation plane movement by combining a long-focus depth Bessel beam with wavefront control using computer-generated holograms. To expand the applicability of this method, we report the results of three-dimensional imaging of isolated Au particles using reflected light as detection light.