Paul Anthony Kirkby
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Optics Express | 2010
Paul Anthony Kirkby; Srinivas Nadella Km; Silver Ra
We describe a high speed 3D Acousto-Optic Lens Microscope (AOLM) for femtosecond 2-photon imaging. By optimizing the design of the 4 AO Deflectors (AODs) and by deriving new control algorithms, we have developed a compact spherical AOL with a low temporal dispersion that enables 2-photon imaging at 10-fold lower power than previously reported. We show that the AOLM can perform high speed 2D raster-scan imaging (>150 Hz) without scan rate dependent astigmatism. It can deflect and focus a laser beam in a 3D random access sequence at 30 kHz and has an extended focusing range (>137 mum; 40X 0.8NA objective). These features are likely to make the AOLM a useful tool for studying fast physiological processes distributed in 3D space.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2014
Tomás Fernández-Alfonso; K. M. Naga Srinivas Nadella; M. Florencia Iacaruso; Bruno Pichler; Hana Roš; Paul Anthony Kirkby; R. Angus Silver
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Nature Methods | 2016
K. M. Naga Srinivas Nadella; Hana Roš; Chiara Baragli; George Konstantinou; Theo Koimtzis; Geoffrey J. Evans; Paul Anthony Kirkby; R. Angus Silver
Understanding how neural circuits process information requires rapid measurements of activity from identified neurons distributed in 3D space. Here we describe an acousto-optic lens two-photon microscope that performs high-speed focusing and line scanning within a volume spanning hundreds of micrometers. We demonstrate its random-access functionality by selectively imaging cerebellar interneurons sparsely distributed in 3D space and by simultaneously recording from the soma, proximal and distal dendrites of neocortical pyramidal cells in awake behaving mice.
Optics Express | 2015
Geoffrey J. Evans; Paul Anthony Kirkby; K. M. Naga Srinivas Nadella; Boris Marin; R. Angus Silver
A spherical acousto-optic lens (AOL) consists of four acousto-optic deflectors (AODs) that can rapidly and precisely control the focal position of an optical beam in 3D space. Development and application of AOLs has increased the speed at which 3D random access point measurements can be performed with a two-photon microscope. This has been particularly useful for measuring brain activity with fluorescent reporter dyes because neuronal signalling is rapid and sparsely distributed in 3D space. However, a theoretical description of light propagation through AOLs has lagged behind their development, resulting in only a handful of simplified principles to guide AOL design and optimization. To address this we have developed a ray-based computer model of an AOL incorporating acousto-optic diffraction and refraction by anisotropic media. We extended an existing model of a single AOD with constant drive frequency to model a spherical AOL: four AODs in series driven with linear chirps. AOL model predictions of the relationship between optical transmission efficiency and acoustic drive frequency including second order diffraction effects closely matched experimental measurements from a 3D two-photon AOL microscope. Moreover, exploration of different AOL drive configurations identified a new simple rule for maximizing the field of view of our compact AOL design. By providing a theoretical basis for understanding optical transmission through spherical AOLs, our open source model is likely to be useful for comparing and improving different AOL designs, as well as identifying the acoustic drive configurations that provide the best transmission performance over the 3D focal region.
Archive | 2001
Paul Anthony Kirkby; Michael Heffernan; David M Ireland; Peter Hamer; Radhakrishnan Kadengal
Archive | 1999
Martin Sabry; John E Midwinter; Paul Anthony Kirkby
Archive | 1994
Paul Anthony Kirkby; Richard Edward Epworth
Archive | 1989
Paul Anthony Kirkby; Ian Hugh White
Archive | 1999
Paul Anthony Kirkby; Martin Biddiscombe; Subramanian Sabesan
Archive | 2000
Paul Anthony Kirkby; Peter Hamer