Method for analyzing a sample with a non-linear microscopy technique and non-linear microscope associated
US-10191268-B2 · Jan 29, 2019 · US
US10423017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10423017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515517350-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2019 |
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Method for determining the characteristics of a system for generating at least one pattern of light, the method comprising: a) providing a desired pattern of light, b) expressing the amplitude and the phase of the output pulse of the system as a function of the input laser pulse and in function of the characteristics of the system to obtain a calculated output pulse, the input laser pulse having a duration below or equal to 1 nanosecond, c) determining at least one characteristic of the system by minimizing a distance between the calculated output pulse and the desired output laser pulse.
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Method for determining the characteristics of a system for generating a desired spatial light modulation in phase and in amplitude of a laser pulse, the system comprising: a laser unit adapted to emit at least one input laser pulse having a duration below or equal to 1 nanosecond, a spatial shaping unit being adapted to generate an output laser pulse when illuminated by an input laser pulse, the spatial shaping unit comprising at least one acousto-optical deflector, each acousto-optical deflector being adapted to deflect an incident laser pulse along a respective deflection direction to obtain a deflected laser pulse, each acousto-optical deflector comprising an acousto-optical crystal and a transducer adapted to command the crystal by applying an acoustic wave, the laser unit and the shaping unit being synchronized such that the incident laser pulse interacts with the respective acousto-optic deflector when the acoustic wave is established in the crystal, the method comprising: a) providing a desired spatial light modulation in phase and in amplitude of the output pulse, b) expressing the amplitude and the phase of the output pulse of the shaping unit as a function of the input laser pulse and in function of the characteristics of the system to obtain a calculated output pulse, wherein: the method further comprises: c) determining at least one characteristic of the system by minimizing a distance between the calculated output pulse and the desired output laser pulse, at step b), for each acousto-optical deflector, the phase shift introduced by the acousto-optical deflector between the deflected laser pulse and the incident laser pulse is expressed as: φ ( m ) = 2 π v ( mf ( m ) - m 0 f ( m 0 ) - ∫ m 0 m uf ′ ( u ) du ) wherein: φ is the phase shift introduced by the acousto-optical deflector in the incident laser pulse, m is the coordinate of the position of a point of the acousto-optical crystal along the deflection direction, m 0 is the coordinate of the position of the extremity of the acousto-optical crystal along the deflection direction and opposite to the transducer, v is the speed of the acoustic wave applied to the crystal of the acousto-optical deflector, and f(m) is the frequency of the acoustic wave applied to the crystal of the acousto-optical deflector at the point of coordinate m at the instant when the laser pulse crosses the crystal, and t access being the access time of the acousto-optic deflector, and at step b), for each acousto-optical deflector, the amplitude modulation introduced by the acousto-optical deflector between the deflected laser pulse and the incident laser pulse is expressed as: A ( m )= T ( a ( m )) wherein: A(m) is the amplitude modulation introduced by the acousto-optical deflector in the incident laser pulse at the point of coordinate m, a(m) is the amplitude of the acoustic wave applied to the crystal of the acousto-optical deflector at the point of coordinate m at the instant when the laser pulse crosses the crystal, and T is the characteristic input-output amplitude transfer function of the acousto-optical deflector expressing the fraction of the input light amplitude transferred into the first diffraction order, as a function of the acoustic wave amplitude. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the shaping unit comprises at least two acousto-optical deflectors in series, the number of acousto-optical deflectors being a characteristic of the system and being determined at step c) under the constraint that the number of acousto-optical deflectors be superior or equal to 2, preferably superior or equal to 4. 3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein each characteristic determined at step c) is determined under the constraint that the deflection directions are equally spaced angularly. 4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a radiofrequency generator adapted to provide to each transducer radiofrequency wave starting at a respective instant, the instants being characteristics of the system and being determined at step c). 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a laser unit adapted to emit laser pulse at emitting instants, the emitting instants being a characteristic of the system and each acousto-optic deflector has an access time, the emitting instants being determined at step c) under the constraint that the repetition rate of the laser unit be inferior or equal to the inverse of the largest of these access times. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the characteristics are chosen in the group consisting of the optical distances between the acousto-optical deflectors, the angles between the deflection directions and the number of acousto-optical deflectors. 7. Computer program product comprising a computer readable medium, having thereon a computer program comprising program instructions, the computer program being loadable into a data-processing unit and adapted to cause execution of a method according to claim 1 when the computer program is run by the data-processing unit. 8. System for generating a desired spatial modulation in phase and in amplitude of a laser pulse, the system comprising: a laser unit adapted to emit at least one input laser pulse having a duration below or equal to 1 nanosecond, a shaping unit being adapted to generate an output laser pulse when illuminated by an input laser pulse, the shaping unit comprising at least one acousto-optical deflector, each acousto-optical deflector being adapted to deflect an incident laser pulse along a respective deflection direction to obtain a deflected laser pulse
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