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Mid-infrared multispectral confocal microscope using off-axis parabolic mirrors to study epiretinal membranes

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Abstract

Mid-infrared (mid-IR) multispectral microscopy, especially operating at the wavelength of 5–11 µm, is an effective tool for detecting, identifying, and quantifying the structure and composition of biological tissues. Compared with that based on the optical lens, the mid-infrared microscope composed of off-axis parabolic (OAP) mirrors is low cost, simple, and suitable for longer range of wavelength without chromatic aberrations, while keeping the optical transmission efficiency. Here we report a compact and versatile mid-infrared multispectral confocal microscope based on off-axis parabolic mirrors. We also perform numerical calculations based on the vectorial diffraction theory on OAP mirrors and analyze the typical aberrations and misalignment of the OAP-based optical system. Finally, we perform multispectral imaging of the epiretinal membrane of the human eyes with the spectrum selected according to its resonance absorption peak. The system is designed to perform multispectral or even hyperspectral imaging to identify and predict potential disease.

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