IP Library Granted Patent US 7,612,884
Granted Patent B2
US 7,612,884 · App. 10/539,491 · Granted Nov 3, 2009

Method and arrangement for optical examination or processing of a sample

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Patent No.
US 7,612,884
App. No.
10/539,491
Granted
Nov 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and an arrangement for the optical examination and/or processing of a sample comprise an element for generating an illumination light, an element arranged downstream of the latter for spectral splitting of the illumination light for generating spatially separated spectral components, an element for parallelizing the split illumination light, an element for focusing the illumination light on or in the sample, wherein the spectral components are superposed, and an element for detecting the sample light, advantageously comprising an element for generating a short-pulse illumination light, an element arranged downstream of the latter for spectral splitting of the illumination light for generating spatially separated spectral components with pulse lengths that are greater than the pulse length of the illumination light, wherein these spectral components are combined again in the sample.

Claims (72)

1. A method for the optical examination and/or processing of a sample, comprising the steps of:

generating a short-pulse illumination light;

splitting the illumination light spectrally for generating spatially separated spectral components with pulse lengths that are greater than the pulse length of the illumination light source;

said spectral components traversing transmission optics in the direction of the sample;

focusing the illumination light on or in the sample, wherein the spectral components are superposed; and

detecting the sample light;

wherein the spatially separated spectral components are changed into a parallel beam bundle.

2. The method according to claim 1 ,

wherein the pulse length of the spectral components focused on or in the sample is smaller than the pulse length of the spatially separated spectral components.

3. An arrangement for the optical examination and/or processing of a sample, comprising:

means for generating an illumination light;

means arranged downstream of the latter for spectral splitting of the illumination light for generating spatially separated spectral components with pulse lengths that are greater than the pulse length of the illumination light source;

means for parallelizing the split illumination light;

means for focusing the illumination light on or in the sample, wherein the spectral components are superposed; and

means for detecting the sample light;

wherein means are provided for changing the spatially separated spectral components into a parallel beam bundle.

4. The arrangement according to claim 3 ,

wherein the pulse length of the spectral components that are focused on or in the sample is smaller than the pulse length of the spatially separated spectral components.

5. The arrangement according to claim 3 ,

wherein dispersion means are provided between the light source and the means for spectral splitting.

6. The arrangement according to claim 3 ,

wherein the parallel beam bundle is coupled into and out of a glass fiber bundle.

7. The arrangement according to claim 3 ,

wherein the spectral splitting is carried out by at least one prism and/or axicon and/or transmission grating and/or reflection grating.

8. The arrangement according to claim 3 ,

wherein the change into a parallel beam bundle is carried out by another prism or another axicon or another grating.

9. The arrangement according to claim 8 ,

wherein a first prism and a second prism or first axicon and second axicon are constructed in such a way that, together, they act like a plane plate.

10. The arrangement according to claim 3 ,

wherein a direct-vision prism is provided for splitting and parallelizing.

11. The arrangement according to claim 10 ,

wherein a direct-vision prism is provided for splitting and parallelizing.

12. The arrangement according to claim 3 ,

wherein a compensating element is provided in the parallel beam path for influencing the components.

13. The arrangement according to claim 12 ,

wherein the components are influenced in an adjustable manner by exchangeable optical elements with different cross-sectional shapes and/or by a spatial light modulator.

14. A method of using the arrangement according to claim 3 comprising the step of using it in a fluorescence microscope.

15. A method of using the arrangement according to claim 3 comprising the step of using it in a multiphoton microscope.

16. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 3 comprising the step of using it in a laser scanning microscope.

17. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 3 comprising the step of using it in a nonlinear laser scanning microscopy.

18. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 3 comprising the step of using it in materials processing.

19. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 3 in the treatment of biological tissue.

20. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 3 in the treatment of the cornea of the eye.

21. An arrangement for the optical examination and/or processing of a sample, comprising:

means for generating a short-pulse illumination light;

means arranged downstream of the latter for spectral splitting of the illumination light for generating spatially separated spectral components with pulse lengths that are greater than the pulse length of the illumination light;

transmission optics for transmitting the spectral components in the direction of the sample;

means for focusing the illumination light on or in the sample, wherein the spectral components are superposed; and

means for detecting the sample light;

wherein means are provided for changing the spatially separated spectral components into a parallel beam bundle.

22. The arrangement according to claim 21 , wherein the pulse length of the spectral components that are focused on or in the sample is smaller than the pulse length of the spatially separated spectral components.

23. The arrangement according to claim 21 ,

wherein dispersion means are provided between the light source and the means for spectral splitting.

24. The arrangement according to claim 21 ,

wherein the parallel beam bundle is coupled into and out of a glass fiber bundle.

25. The arrangement according to claim 21 ,

wherein the spectral splitting is carried out by at least one prism and/or axicon and/or transmission grating and/or reflection grating.

26. The arrangement according to claim 21 ,

wherein the change into a parallel beam bundle is carried out by another prism or another axicon or another grating.

27. The arrangement according to claim 26 ,

wherein a first prism and a second prism or first axicon and second axicon are constructed in such a way that, together, they act like a plane plate.

28. The arrangement according to claim 21 ,

wherein a compensating element is provided in the parallel beam path for influencing the components.

29. The arrangement according to claim 28 ,

wherein the components are influenced in an adjustable manner by exchangeable optical elements with different cross-sectional shapes and/or by a spatial light modulator.

30. A method of using the arrangement according to claim 21 comprising the step of using it in a fluorescence microscope.

31. A method of using the arrangement according to claim 21 comprising the step of using it in a multiphoton microscope.

32. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 21 comprising the step of using it in a laser scanning microscope.

33. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 21 comprising the step of using it in a nonlinear laser scanning microscopy.

34. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 21 comprising the step of using it in materials processing.

35. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 21 in the treatment of biological tissue.

36. A method of using an arrangement according to claim 21 in the treatment of the cornea of the eye.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 6, 2013
From: CARL ZEISS MICROIMAGING GMBH
To: CARL ZEISS MICROSCOPY GMBH
Reel/Frame 030554/0419 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 7, 2009
From: CARL ZEISS JENA GMBH
To: CARL ZEISS MICROIMAGING GMBH
Reel/Frame 023339/0657 →