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US20070188856A1 - Apparatus and methods relating to spatially light modulated microscopy - Google Patents

Apparatus and methods relating to spatially light modulated microscopy
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US20070188856A1US11/499,086US49908606AUS2007188856A1US 20070188856 A1US20070188856 A1US 20070188856A1US 49908606 AUS49908606 AUS 49908606AUS 2007188856 A1US2007188856 A1US 2007188856A1
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Apparatus and methods relating to microscopes having specific control of the light that contacts a sample and/or a light detector, such as the eye of the user, a charge couple device or a video camera. The improved control includes enhanced, selective control of the angle of illumination, quantity of light and location of light reaching the sample and/or detector. The microscopes comprise one or more spatial light modulators in the illumination and/or detection light path of the microscope at one or both of the conjugate image plane of the aperture diaphragm of the objective lens and the conjugate image plane of the sample.

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6. The microscope ofclaim 1 wherein the microscope provides darkfield microscopy, wherein the upstream spatial light modulator is operably connected to a first modulator controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the spatial light modulator to select a desired pattern for darkfield microscopy and a selected portion of the individual light transmission pixels corresponding to the desired pattern for darkfield microscopy is on, and a second spatial light modulator is disposed in a detection light path, located at a downstream conjugate image plane of an aperture diaphragm of the objective lens and operably connected to a second modulator controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the second spatial light modulator to select a complementary pattern of the individual light transmission pixels of the second spatial light modulator to complement the pattern of individual light transmission pixels of the first spatial light modulator that are on, thereby providing a complementary pattern of the individual light transmission pixels of the second spatial light modulator that are on.
23. The microscope of any one of claims16 or19 wherein the microscope further comprises a light detector comprising a detection array of individual detection pixels and disposed downstream from the sample in a detection light path at a conjugate image plane of the sample, wherein the spatial light modulator and the light detector are operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the upstream spatial light modulator and that compiles the light intensity detection data provided by the light detector, wherein the controller selectively varies the on/off status of individual light transmission pixels of the spatial light modulator to vary the light intensity impinging on selected spots of the sample, and thereby vary the intensity of light emanating from the selected spots of the sample and impinging on at least one pixel of the light detector.
24. A microscope that provides a uniform intensity of illumination light to a sample, the microscope comprising a spatial light modulator comprising an illumination array of individual light transmission pixels and disposed in an illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of the sample, to provide an upstream spatial light modulator, and a light detector comprising a detection array of individual detection pixels and disposed downstream from the upstream spatial light modulator at a conjugate image plane of the sample and that receives light directly from the upstream spatial light modulator, wherein the spatial light modulator and the light detector are operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the upstream spatial light modulator and that compiles the light intensity detection data provided by the light detector, wherein the at least one controller selectively varies the on/off status of individual light transmission pixels of the spatial light modulator to compensate for non-uniform light intensities detected by the light detector, thereby providing a uniform intensity of illumination light that is transmitted to the sample.
25. A microscope that varies the intensity of light emanating from a sample to a light detector, the microscope comprising a spatial light modulator comprising an illumination array of individual light transmission pixels and disposed in an illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of the sample, to provide an upstream spatial light modulator, and the light detector which comprises a detection array of individual detection pixels and is disposed downstream from the sample in a detection light path at a conjugate image plane of the sample, wherein the spatial light modulator and the light detector are operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the upstream spatial light modulator and that compiles the light intensity detection data provided by the light detector, wherein the controller selectively varies the on/off status of individual light transmission pixels of the spatial light modulator to vary the light intensity impinging on selected spots of the sample and thereby vary the intensity of light emanating from the selected spots of the sample and impinging on at least one pixel of the light detector.
39. The microscope ofclaim 38 wherein the microscope provides confocal properties and selectively controls the angle of illumination of a sample and the angle of detection of light emanating from the sample, wherein the computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the first spatial light modulator selects a desired angle of illumination and detection of the sample and wherein a selected portion of the individual light transmission pixels of the first spatial light modulator corresponding to the desired angle of illumination and detection is on and wherein the computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the second spatial light modulator provides at least one illumination spot to the sample by causing at least one individual light transmission pixel of the second spatial light modulator to be an while adjacent pixels are off and the detection pixels of the detection array are positioned to selectively detect the illumination spot.
61. The method ofclaim 58 wherein the method further comprises darkfield microscopy, wherein the spatial light modulator is operably connected to a first modulator controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the spatial light modulator and a second spatial light modulator comprising a second array of individual light transmission pixels that is disposed in the detection light path at a downstream conjugate image plane of an aperture diaphragm of the objective lens and is operably connected to a second modulator controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the second spatial light modulator, wherein the method further comprises:
setting on a selected portion of the individual light transmission pixels of the illumination array corresponding to a desired pattern for darkfield microscopy, and
setting on a selected portion of the second array corresponding to a complementary pattern that complement the desired pattern of the illumination array.
64. The method ofclaim 58 wherein the spatial light modulator is connected to a modulator controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the spatial light modulator and the microscope further comprises a light detector comprising a detection array of individual detection pixels and located at a downstream end of a detection light path, wherein the light detector is operably connected to a detector controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls detection characteristics of the detection array, and the method further comprises:
selecting a plurality of desired angles of illumination of the sample, and
detecting the changes in intensity in the detection array corresponding to the plurality of desired angles of illumination, and therefrom determining a three-dimensional image of the sample.
65. The method ofclaim 58 wherein the spatial light modulator is corrected to a modulator controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the spatial light modulator and the microscope further comprises a light detector comprising a detection array of individual detection pixels and located at a downstream end of a detection light path, wherein the light detector is operably connected to a detector controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls detection characteristics of the detection array, and the method further comprises:
selecting a plurality of desired angles of illumination of the sample to provide a plurality of images of the sample at a corresponding plurality of different depths within the sample, and
tomographically reconstructing the different images to provide a three dimensional image of the sample.
67. A method for varying a field iris in a microscope wherein the microscope comprises a spatial light modulator comprising an illumination array of individual light transmission pixels and disposed in an illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of a sample, wherein the spatial light modulator is operably connected to a modulator controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the spatial light modulator, the method comprising:
selecting a desired field iris setting by setting the individual light transmission pixels of the illumination array to an on/off status corresponding to the desired field iris setting, and then
changing the individual light transmission pixels of the illumination array to a different on/off status corresponding to a different desired field iris setting, thereby varying the field iris.
68. A method for projecting a selected image into an image plane of a sample of a microscope, the microscope comprising a spatial light modulator comprising an illumination array of individual light transmission pixels and disposed in a first illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of the sample, to provide a first spatial light modulator, wherein the first spatial light modulator is operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that varies an on/off status of the individual light transmission pixels of the illumination array to correspond to the selected image, the microscope further comprising a second illumination light path that provides illumination light to the sample, the method comprising:
setting the individual light transmission pixels to an on/off status corresponding to the selected image, and
projecting light onto the spatial light modulator such that the light passed by the spatial light modulator along the illumination light path to the image plane of the sample conveys the selected image.
69. The method ofclaim 58 wherein the microscope further comprises a light detector comprising a detection array of individual detection pixels and disposed downstream from the sample in a detection light path at a conjugate image plane of a sample, wherein the spatial light modulator and the light detector are operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the upstream spatial light modulator and that compiles the light intensity detection data provided by the light detector, wherein the method further comprises:
selectively varying the on/off status of individual light transmission pixels of the spatial light modulator to vary the light intensity impinging on selected spots of the sample and thereby vary the intensity of light emanating from the selected spots of the sample and impinging on at least one pixel of the light detector.
70. A method for providing uniform intensity of illumination light to a sample in a microscope, wherein the microscope comprises a spatial light modulator comprising an illumination array of individual light transmission pixels and disposed in an illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of a sample and a light detector comprising a detection array of individual detection pixels and disposed downstream from the upstream spatial light modulator at a conjugate image plane of the sample and that receives light directly from the upstream spatial light modulator, wherein the spatial light modulator and the light detector are operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the upstream spatial light modulator and that compiles the light intensity detection data provided by the light detector, the method comprising:
varying the on/off status of individual light transmission pixels of the spatial light modulator to compensate for non uniform light intensities detected by the light detector, thereby providing a uniform intensity of illumination light that is transmitted to the sample.
71. A method for varying the intensity of light emanating from a sample to a light detector in a microscope, wherein the microscope comprises a spatial light modulator comprising an illumination array of individual light transmission pixels and disposed in an illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of the sample and a light detector that comprises a detection array of individual detection pixels and is disposed downstream from the sample in a detection light path at a conjugate image plane of the sample, wherein the spatial light modulator and the light detector are operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls transmissive characteristics of the spatial light modulator and that compiles the light intensity detection data provided by the light detector, the method comprising:
varying an on/off status of individual light transmission pixels of the spatial light modulator to vary the light intensity impinging on selected spots of the sample and thereby varying the intensity of light emanating from the selected spots of the sample and impinging on at least one pixel of the light detector.
80. A method of confocal microscopy comprising use of a microscope comprising a first spatial light modulator comprising a first illumination array of individual light transmission pixels, the first spatial light modulator disposed in an illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of an aperture diaphragm of an objective lens to provide a first upstream spatial light modulator, a second spatial light modulator comprising a second illumination array of individual light transmission pixels and disposed in the illumination light path at a conjugate image plane of a sample to provide a second upstream spatial light modulator, and a light detector located at a downstream end of the detection light path, the light detector comprising a detection array of individual detection pixels, wherein the spatial light modulators and the light detector are operably connected to at least one controller containing computer-implemented programming that controls the light transmissive or detection characteristics of the spatial light modulators and the light detector, wherein the method comprises:
selecting a desired angle of illumination and detection by turning on a selected portion of the individual light transmission pixels of the first illumination array corresponding to the desired angle of illumination and detection, and
selecting a desired illumination spot by turning on a selected portion of the individual light transmission pixels of the second illumination array corresponding to the desired illumination spot such at least one individual light transmission pixel of the second illumination array is on while adjacent pixels are off and the detection pixels of the detection array are positioned to selectively detect the illumination spot.
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