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Pilger, Christian: Development of novel Optics and Analysis Tools for enhancing Biomedical Imaging by Coherent Raman Scattering. 2019
Inhalt
List of Figures
Introduction
Theoretical background
Introduction to Raman scattering
Coherent Raman scattering
Driven Raman mode
Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering
Detection modes
Stimulated Raman scattering
Concept of structured illumination for resolution enhancement
Microscopic image formation
Linear structured illumination
Non-linear structured illumination
Materials and Methods
Experimental setup
Solid-state laser system
Optical parametric oscillator
Spatio-temporal overlap with laser diagnostics
Acousto-optic modulator
Setup for a customized CRS-microscope
SRS modulation and detection scheme
Structured illumination for resolution enhancement
Generation of a striped illumination pattern
Results
Investigation of osteogenic differentiation in human stem cells
Exploring label-free CARS microscopy as suitable tool for visualizing the successful differentiation of ITSCs in clinical research
Design of the experiments: CARS and SHG imaging of ITSCs and control group
CARS and SHG data are compared to spontaneous Raman spectra and Alizarin Red staining
CARS and SHG imaging leads to successful visualization of the ITSCs differentiation also applicable to clinical research
In vivo analysis of intracellular lipid droplets in Monoraphidium neglectum
Identification and characterization of lipid rich microalgae as non-food feedstock in bio-diesel production
Established methods for analyzing the lipid content of microalgae are laborious and partly not feasible due to rigid cell walls
Raman-based techniques speed up the analysis process of M. neglectum
Design of experiments: modulation approach excludes two-photon excited fluorescence enabling CARS imaging of lipid droplets
Comparing the results concerning the lipid content acquired by volumetric CARS imaging to established methods
Studying the degree of unsaturation of fatty acids in lipid droplets of M. neglectum by Raman micro-spectroscopy
Successful CARS imaging of lipid contents in M. neglectum under nitrogen starvation conditions indicates optimal harvesting time point enabling comparison to other types of microalgae
Developing a hyperspectral CARS imaging modality
Exploring hyperspectral CARS for enhancing the information content of samples by their spectral response
Improving the stability of the microscopy setup enables high fidelity HS-CARS data sets
Customized software controls entire HS-CARS scan process ensuring undistorted spectra
Pulse length variation induces spectral distortions in hyperspectral CRS-microscopy
Identifying the OPO parameters influencing the pulse length during wavelengths scanning
Influence of pulse length induced distortions on HS-CARS spectra shown in methanol
Investigating the effect of non-controlled OPO wavelengths tuning on HS-CARS spectra in U2OS cell sample
Applying HS-CARS imaging to biological research questions
Analyzing the influence of copper on the fitness parameters of Caenorhabditis elegans
Volumetric CARS imaging reveals changes of the lipid storage in C. elegans
Hyperspectral CARS scanning assessing false positive identification of lipid contents
Visualizing the differentiation of primary human alveolar epithelial cells by label-free imaging techniques
Volumetric CARS imaging enables z-sectioning and shows differentiation process over time
Non-negative matrix factorization applied on HS-CARS scans reveals cellular compartments
Resolution enhancement utilizing structured illumination in scanning-based non-linear microscopy
Generating striped illumination pattern by addressing the galvanometric scanning mirrors
Enhancing the resolution and contrast by striped illumination of fluorescent bead samples in two-photon excitation
Exploiting autofluorescence signals of Convallaria majalis for combining z-scanning with striped illumination pattern via MAP-SIM
Investigating the potential of a striped two-photon illumination in tissue utilizing a stained murine kidney section
SI-CARS: investigating the potential of resolution enhancement by striped illumination patterns
Structured illumination utilizing galvanometric scanning mirrors proves to be a versatile tool for two-photon fluorescence and CARS microscopy
Developing a self-synchronized two-color fiber laser for fast, high contrast CRS-microscopy
Utilizing highly doped ytterbium and erbium non-linear fibers for the low noise, high power two-color laser in CRS-microscopy
Characterizing the temporal and spectral properties of the all fiber-based CRS-laser source
All fiber-based two-color laser system enables simultaneous SRS and CARS imaging on living human cells
Investigating the performance of the all fiber-based laser on tissue samples utilizing simultaneous SRS and CARS contrast
Fs-laser pulses of Stokes cavity are utilized for SHG and two-photon excited fluorescence imaging broadening the range of application
Extending the range of accessible wavenumbers with a third laser cavity enabling the visualization of alkyne tagged samples in the future
Summary and outlook
List of publications
Statutory declaration
Acknowledgments
References