Assembly for Light Sheet Microscopy

US2016154236A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016154236-A1
Application numberUS-201414904067-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateJul 8, 2014
Priority dateJul 10, 2013
Publication dateJun 2, 2016
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An arrangement, for light sheet microscopy, including: a sample vessel, for receiving a medium containing a sample, oriented with respect to a plane reference surface; illumination optics with an illumination objective for illuminating the sample with a light sheet; and detection optics with a detection objective. The optical axis of the illumination objective and the light sheet lies in a plane which forms a nonzero illumination angle with the normal of the reference surface. The detection objective has an optical axis that forms a nonzero detection angle with the normal of the reference surface. The arrangement also includes a separating-layer system for separating the sample-containing medium from the illumination and detection objectives. The separating-layer system contacts the medium with an interface parallel to the reference surface. The illumination angle and detection angle are predetermined based on numerical apertures of the detection objective and of the illumination objective, respectively.

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An arrangement for light sheet microscopy comprising; a sample vessel for receiving a sample that is located in a medium, the sample vessel being oriented with respect to a plane reference surface; illumination optics with an illumination objective for illuminating the sample with a light sheet; detection optics with a detection objective; and a separating layer system with one or more layers of predetermined thickness and made of predetermined materials for spatially separating the medium in which the sample is found from the illumination objective and the detection objective; wherein an optical axis of the illumination objective and the light sheet lies in a plane that forms a nonzero illumination angle β with a normal of the reference surface; wherein an optical axis of the detection objective forms a nonzero detection angle ε with the normal of the reference surface; wherein, at least in a region which is accessible to the illumination objective and the detection objective for illumination and detection, the separating layer system contacts the medium with an interface that is oriented parallel to the reference surface; and wherein the illumination angle β and detection angle δ are predetermined based on numerical apertures NA D , NA B of the detection objective and of the illumination objective, respectively. 2 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 1 ; wherein: the numerical aperture NA B of the illumination objective is less than the numerical aperture NA D of the detection objective, and the illumination angle β is greater than the detection angle δ; or wherein the illumination objective and the detection objective are identically constructed, and the illumination angle β is equal to the detection angle δ. 3 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 1 ; wherein the illumination optics, the detection optics, or both include corrective means for reducing aberrations arising as a result of the oblique passage of illumination light and/or the light to be detected through interfaces of the separating layer system. 4 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 3 ; wherein the corrective means includes corrective lenses, corrective elements, or both in the illumination objective and/or in the detection objective. 5 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 4 ; wherein the corrective means includes the corrective lenses; and wherein the corrective lenses are configured as cylindrical lenses, as lenses which are tilted relative to the optical axis, as lenses which are not arranged axially, or as a some combination thereof; and herein the corrective elements are configured as elements with aspherical surfaces or free-form surfaces. 6 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 3 ; wherein the corrective means comprises: adaptive optical elements that are arranged in the illumination beam path, in the detection beam path, or both for manipulating phase fronts of the illumination light, of the detection light, or of both. 7 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 1 ; wherein the separating layer system comprises: a plate-shaped or sheet-shaped covering that covers the sample vessel, the plate-shaped or sheet-shaped covering comprising a predetermined material and having a predetermined thickness; wherein a first surface of the plate-shaped or sheet-shaped covering is in contact with the medium at least in the region that is accessible to the illumination objective and detection objective for illumination and detection; and wherein a second surface of the covering is in contact with a gas or an immersion medium, as further component of the separating layer system, at least in the region that is accessible to the illumination objective and detection objective for illumination and detection. 8 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 7 ; wherein the predetermined material for the covering has a refractive index that differs by less than 5% from a refractive index of the medium in which the sample is located. 9 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 8 ; wherein the medium in which the sample is located is water; and wherein the material for the covering is comprises at least one material selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene, amorphous non-crystaline fluoropolymers, fluorinated ethylene propylene, amorphous fluoroplastics, and perfluorodioxolane polymers. 10 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 8 ; wherein the covering comprises an amorphous polymer having a glass transition temperature such that the polymer in a cooled state has the same refractive index as the medium in which the sample is located. 11 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 8 ; wherein the material for the covering comprises a nanostructured material comprising: a first component; and a second component; wherein a refractive index of the first component is less than the refractive index of the medium, and the refractive index of the second component is greater than the refractive index of the medium; and wherein mean structure sizes of regions made from the first component have a mean diameter that is less than the light wavelengths of the light which is to be used for illumination and which is to be detected. 12 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 1 ; wherein the illumination objective and the detection objective are arranged below the sample vessel. 13 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 1 ; wherein the illumination objective and the detection objective are arranged above the sample vessel; and wherein the sample vessel comprises a means for positioning the sample in a top one fourth of the sample vessel with respect to a depth of the sample vessel. 14 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 2 ; wherein the sum of the illumination angle β and detection angle δ is 90°. 15 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 6 ; wherein the adaptive optical elements comprise deformable mirrors, spatial light modulators, phase plates, or a combination thereof. 16 . The arrangement for light sheet microscopy according to claim 7 ; wherein the second surface of the covering is in contact with air, as further component of the separating layer system, at least in the region that is accessible to the illumination objective and detection objective for illumination and detection.

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  • for optical correction, e.g. distorsion, aberration · CPC title

  • Inverse microscopes · CPC title

  • Immersion oils {, or microscope systems or objectives for use with immersion fluids} · CPC title

  • Preventing contamination of the components of the optical system or obstruction of the light path · CPC title

  • adapted for ultraviolet illumination {; Fluorescence microscopes (G02B21/0076 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2016154236A1 cover?
An arrangement, for light sheet microscopy, including: a sample vessel, for receiving a medium containing a sample, oriented with respect to a plane reference surface; illumination optics with an illumination objective for illuminating the sample with a light sheet; and detection optics with a detection objective. The optical axis of the illumination objective and the light sheet lies in a plan…
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Zeiss Carl Microscopy Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0025. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Jun 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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