IP Library Granted Patent US 8,279,521
Granted Patent B2
US 8,279,521 · App. 12/255,021 · Granted Oct 2, 2012

Optical device and laser microscope

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Patent No.
US 8,279,521
App. No.
12/255,021
Granted
Oct 2, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is low cost, does not exert a negative influence on the surroundings, has a small group-velocity delay dispersion, efficiently blocks reflected return light such that the laser light does not return to the laser light source, and allows properly polarized laser light to enter a polarization-dependent element in a subsequent stage. An optical device is provided which includes a laser light source, an optical system that transmits laser light emitted from the laser light source, and a polarization-dependent element into which the laser light transmitted by the optical system enters. The characteristics of outgoing light are changed according to a polarization state of the incident light. The optical system includes a reflected-light generator that reflects a part of the transmitted laser light, and λ/4 wave plates are disposed such that the reflected-light generator is disposed therebetween.

Claims (35)

1. A system comprising:

a laser light source oscillating extremely short pulsed laser light;

an optical system configured to transmit laser light emitted from the laser light source, the optical system comprising at least one of a beam-shaping optical system and a collimator optical system, and the optical system comprising a reflected-light generator configured to reflect a part of the transmitted laser light;

a polarization-dependent element disposed downstream of the optical system into which the laser light transmitted by the optical system enters, wherein characteristics of outgoing light are changed in accordance with a polarization state of incident light;

a first λ/4 wave plate disposed between the laser light source and the reflected-light generator; and

a second λ/4 wave plate configured to be fixed so as to maintain a relative direction around an optical axis with respect to the first λ/4 wave plate, wherein the second λ/4 wave plate is disposed between the reflected-light generator and the polarization-dependent element; and

a microscope main body comprising a scanner that scans the laser light two-dimensionally, an objective lens that focuses the laser light on a specimen, and a photodetector that detects light from the specimen caused by the laser light;

wherein the microscope main body is a multi-photon excitation microscope and is disposed downstream of the second λ/4 wave plate;

wherein the laser light emitted from the second λ/4 wave plate comprises a linearly polarized light; and

wherein the polarization-dependent element is an acousto-optic device and is disposed between the second λ/4 wave plate and the scanner of the microscope main body.

2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the reflected-light generator includes a lens optical system.

3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the beam-shaping optical system and the collimator optical system of the optical system comprises a lens optical system.

4. A system comprising:

a laser light source oscillating extremely short pulsed laser light;

an optical system configured to transmit laser light emitted from the laser light source, the optical system comprising at least one of a beam-shaping optical system and a collimator optical system, and the optical system comprising a reflected-light generator configured to reflect a part of the transmitted laser light;

a polarization-dependent element disposed downstream of the optical system into which the laser light transmitted by the optical system enters, wherein characteristics of outgoing light are changed in accordance with a polarization state of incident light;

a first λ/4 wave plate disposed between the laser light source and the reflected-light generator; and

a second λ/4 wave plate configured to be fixed so as to maintain a relative direction around an optical axis with respect to the first λ/4 wave plate, wherein the second λ/4 wave plate is disposed between the reflected-light generator and the polarization-dependent element; and

a microscope main body comprising a scanner that scans the laser light two-dimensionally, an objective lens that focuses the laser light on a specimen, and a photodetector that detects light from the specimen caused by the laser light;

wherein the microscope main body is a second-harmonic generation microscope and is disposed downstream of the second λ/4 wave plate;

wherein the laser light emitted from the second λ/4 wave plate comprises a linearly polarized light; and

wherein the polarization-dependent element is disposed between the second λ/4 wave plate and the scanner and includes a polarized direction rotating unit that rotates a direction of the linearly polarized light while maintaining the linearly polarized light.

5. The system according to claim 4 , wherein the reflected-light generator includes a lens optical system.

6. The optical device according to claim 4 , wherein at least one of the beam-shaping optical system and the collimator optical system in the optical system comprises a lens optical system.

7. A system comprising:

a laser light source oscillating extremely short pulsed laser light;

an optical system configured to transmit laser light emitted from the laser light source, the optical system comprising at least one of a beam-shaping optical system and a collimator optical system, and the optical system comprising a reflected-light generator configured to reflect a part of the transmitted laser light;

a polarization-dependent element disposed downstream of the optical system into which the laser light transmitted by the optical system enters, wherein characteristics of outgoing light are changed in accordance with a polarization state of incident light;

a first λ/4 wave plate disposed between the laser light source and the reflected-light generator; and

a second λ/4 wave plate configured to be fixed so as to maintain a relative direction around an optical axis with respect to the first λ/4 wave plate, wherein the second λ/4 wave plate is disposed between the reflected-light generator and the polarization-dependent element; and

a microscope main body comprising a scanner that scans the laser light two-dimensionally, an objective lens that focuses the laser light on a specimen, and a photodetector that detects light from the specimen caused by the laser light;

wherein the microscope main body is a differential interference microscope including an illumination-side differential interference element and an observation-side differential interference element; and

wherein the polarization-dependent element is the illumination-side differential interference element.

8. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the reflected-light generator includes a lens optical system.

9. The system according to claim 7 , wherein at least one of the beam-shaping optical system and the collimator optical system in the optical system comprises a lens optical system.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2023
From: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
To: EVIDENT CORPORATION
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