Abstract
Optical aberrations due to refractive index mismatches occur in various types of microscopy due to refractive differences between the sample and the immersion fluid or within the sample. We study the effects of lateral refractive index differences by fluorescence confocal laser scanning microscopy due to glass or polydimethylsiloxane cuboids and glass cylinders immersed in aqueous fluorescent solution, thereby mimicking realistic imaging situations in the proximity of these materials. The reduction in fluorescence intensity near the embedded objects was found to depend on the geometry and the refractive index difference between the object and the surrounding solution. The observed fluorescence intensity gradients do not reflect the fluorophore concentration in the solution. It is suggested to apply a Gaussian fit or smoothing to the observed fluorescence intensity gradient and use this as a basis to recover the fluorophore concentration in the proximity of the refractive index step change. The method requires that the reference and sample objects have the same geometry and refractive index. The best results were obtained when the sample objects were also used for reference since small differences such as uneven surfaces will result in a different extent of aberration.
Highlights
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Section for Biophysics and Medical Technology, Department of Physics, Høgskoleringen 5, Trondheim 7491, Norway
The refractive index mismatch introduces optical aberrations and blocks optical access to the objects of interest, resulting in the fluorescence intensity distribution not reflecting the fluorophore concentrations. Such situations can be observed inside polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) channels used for microfluidics[4] or in hydrogels attached to optical fibers[5] where a vertical boundary between media with different refractive indices is present
Has the refractive index mismatch along the optical axis been studied and described, there are various correcting procedures suggested.[14,15]
Summary
Eleonóra Parelius Jonášová, Astrid Bjørkøy, Bjørn Torger Stokke, “Recovering fluorophore concentration profiles from confocal images near lateral refractive index step changes,” J. Downloaded From: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/Journal-of-Biomedical-Optics on 02 Nov 2021 Terms of Use: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/terms-of-use
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