Synchronized strobed phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy: The interlaced standard reimagined

Citation:

Hosu, B.G., Hill, W., Samuel, A.D. & Berg, H.C. Synchronized strobed phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy: The interlaced standard reimagined. Optics Express 31, 4, 5167-5180 (2023).
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Abstract:

We propose a simple, cost-effective method for synchronized phase contrast and fluorescence video acquisition in live samples. Counter-phased pulses of phase contrast illumination and fluorescence excitation light are synchronized with the exposure of the two fields of an interlaced camera sensor. This results in a video sequence in which each frame contains both exposure modes, each in half of its pixels. The method allows real-time acquisition and display of synchronized and spatially aligned phase contrast and fluorescence image sequences that can be separated by de-interlacing in two independent videos. The method can be implemented on any fluorescence microscope with a camera port without needing to modify the optical path.

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