Ultraviolet metasurface-assisted photoacoustic microscopy with great enhancement in DOF for fast histology imaging

Pathology interpretations of tissue rely on the gold standard of histology imaging, potentially hampering timely access to critical information for diagnosis and management of neoplasms because of tedious sample preparations. Slide-free capture of cell nuclei in unprocessed specimens without stainin...

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Published in:Photoacoustics (Munich) Vol. 32; p. 100525
Main Authors: Song, Wei, Guo, Changkui, Zhao, Yuting, Wang, Ya-chao, Zhu, Siwei, Min, Changjun, Yuan, Xiaocong
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany Elsevier GmbH 01-08-2023
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Summary:Pathology interpretations of tissue rely on the gold standard of histology imaging, potentially hampering timely access to critical information for diagnosis and management of neoplasms because of tedious sample preparations. Slide-free capture of cell nuclei in unprocessed specimens without staining is preferable; however, inevitable irregular surfaces in fresh tissues results in limitations. An ultraviolet metasurface with the ability to generate an ultraviolet optical focus maintaining < 1.1-µm in lateral resolution and ∼290 µm in depth of field (DOF) is proposed for fast, high resolution, label-free photoacoustic histological imaging of unprocessed tissues with uneven surfaces. Microanatomical characteristics of the cell nuclei can be observed, as demonstrated by the mouse brain samples that were cut by hand and a ∼3 × 3-mm2 field of view was imaged in ∼27 min. Therefore, ultraviolet metasurface-assisted photoacoustic microscopy is anticipated to benefit intraoperative pathological assessments and basic scientific research by alleviating laborious tissue preparations.
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ISSN:2213-5979
2213-5979
DOI:10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100525