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Single multimode fibre for in vivo light-field-encoded endoscopic imaging

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Super-resolution microscopy is typically not applicable to in situ imaging through a narrow channel due to the requirement for complex optics. Although multimode fibres (MMFs) have emerged as a potential platform for cost-effective and precise endoscopic imaging, they suffer from extreme sensitivity to bending and other external conditions. Here we demonstrate imaging through a single thin MMF for in vivo light-field encoded imaging with subcellular resolution. We refer to the technique as spatial-frequency tracking adaptive beacon light-field-encoded (STABLE) endoscopy. Spatial-frequency beacon tracking provides up to 1 kHz disorder tracking frequency, thus ensuring stable imaging through long-haul MMFs under fibre bending and various operating conditions. The full-vector modulation and fluorescence emission difference are combined to enhance the imaging signal-to-noise ratio and achieve a subdiffraction resolution of 250 nm. We integrate STABLE in a white-light endoscope and demonstrate cross-scale imaging in a bronchus model and in vivo imaging in mice models. The high-resolution and resilience to observation in a minimally invasive manner paves the way to the expansion of MMF in endoscopy to the study of disease mechanisms in biomedical sciences and clinical studies.

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Acknowledgements: We acknowledge helpful discussions with Y. Liu, X. Yuan, J. Zhang, Y. Ma, C. Kuang, J. Qi, J. Zhong, J. Xu and Y. Han. Financial support was provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos. T2293751, T2293750, 92250304, 62020106002 and 61735017), National Key Basic Research Program of China (grant no. 2021YFC2401403), Major Scientific Research Project of Zhejiang Laboratory (grant no. 2019MC0AD02) and the Zhejiang University Education Foundation Global Partnership Fund


Funder: National Key Basic Research Program of China (No. 2021YFC2401403), Major Scientific Research Project of Zhejiang Laboratory (No. 2019MC0AD02) and the Zhejiang University Education Foundation Global Partnership Fund

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Nature Photonics

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1749-4885
1749-4893

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17

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Springer Nature

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Medical Research Council (MR/K02292X/1)