WO2002067037A2 - Mikroskop - Google Patents
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- WO2002067037A2 WO2002067037A2 PCT/EP2002/001610 EP0201610W WO02067037A2 WO 2002067037 A2 WO2002067037 A2 WO 2002067037A2 EP 0201610 W EP0201610 W EP 0201610W WO 02067037 A2 WO02067037 A2 WO 02067037A2
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- G—PHYSICS
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- G02B21/00—Microscopes
- G02B21/0004—Microscopes specially adapted for specific applications
- G02B21/002—Scanning microscopes
- G02B21/0024—Confocal scanning microscopes (CSOMs) or confocal "macroscopes"; Accessories which are not restricted to use with CSOMs, e.g. sample holders
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- G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
- G02B21/00—Microscopes
- G02B21/0004—Microscopes specially adapted for specific applications
- G02B21/002—Scanning microscopes
- G02B21/0024—Confocal scanning microscopes (CSOMs) or confocal "macroscopes"; Accessories which are not restricted to use with CSOMs, e.g. sample holders
- G02B21/0052—Optical details of the image generation
- G02B21/006—Optical details of the image generation focusing arrangements; selection of the plane to be imaged
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- the invention relates to a microscope, in particular a confocal microscope for single-molecule spectroscopy.
- a microscope is understood to mean any type of magnification device consisting of two lens arrangements.
- Confocal microscopes are particularly suitable for high-resolution measurements in the direction of the Z axis, i.e. suitable in the longitudinal directions of the beam path of the microscope.
- confocal microscopes have an illumination unit, which is usually a laser.
- a sample picked up by a sample receiving device is illuminated by the illumination unit.
- an optical unit is provided which directs radiation generated by the illumination unit in the direction of the sample and radiation emitted by the sample in the direction of a detector unit.
- Conventional confocal microscopes have a beam splitter as part of the optics.
- the beam splitter directs the light coming from the illumination unit in the direction of the sample and, on the other hand, the light reflected by the sample is passed through in order to reach a detector unit arranged in the beam path behind the beam splitter.
- the lighting unit can be different lighting units that generate, for example, visible light or wavelengths in the non-visible range.
- An aperture diaphragm and a focusing lens are arranged in front of the detector unit.
- the beam path is focused in the opening of the aperture diaphragm by the focusing lens.
- a relatively high luminous flux reaches the detector.
- Even slight defocusing due to the object plane being shifted in the Z direction leads to blurred imaging on the aperture diaphragm. This results in a lower luminous flux, since the focus of the focusing lens is no longer focused in the opening of the aperture diaphragm and thus a lower luminous flux passes through the aperture.
- shifting the object plane in the XY plane leads to a shift in the focus in the plane of the aperture diaphragm. This reduces the amount of light that passes through the aperture diaphragm, since the focus is no longer focused in the opening of the aperture diaphragm.
- the focus of the microscope objective is arranged in a biological or chemical sample. Since the samples are small amounts of sample liquid that have a volume in the microliter range or nanoliter range, the confocal microscope used in high-throughput screening must be a high-precision device. This requirement is all the more important since samples in the sub-titer range are examined in modern high-throughput screening systems.
- the measuring accuracy of confocal microscopes is also influenced by the fact that the beam splitter provided in the optics unit has to be replaced depending on the wavelength generated by the laser and emitted by the sample. When changing, there are minor changes in the position of the beam splitter. This also leads to a shift in focus and thus to falsification of the measurement results.
- the beam splitter can be adjusted relative to the excitation optics and the lens due to temperature influences.
- the adjustment is carried out either by adjusting the focusing lens by means of which the radiation emitted by the sample is fixed on the aperture diaphragm or by adjusting a beam splitter which may be provided in the optical unit.
- the aperture stop is at most in the Z direction, i.e. shifted in the direction of its optical axis.
- the aperture diaphragm is preferably fixed.
- the construction of the microscope according to the invention has the advantage that the adjustment of the aperture diaphragm together with the detector unit in the X, Y and Z directions, which is possible with considerable mechanical effort, is avoided.
- the effort is already considerably reduced if the aperture diaphragm can only be adjusted in the Z-axis direction together with the detector unit.
- the adjustment of the confocal microscope by adjusting the focusing lens and / or the beam splitter is much easier to achieve mechanically.
- the confocal microscope must ensure that the smallest possible diffraction-limited measurement volume is generated and observed.
- a lens with the highest possible numerical aperture is used, which is characterized by the Illumination light is fully filled. This defines the radius of the illuminated focus.
- the size of the observed focus is adjusted to this radius. Given the focal length of the focus lens, which is between 160 and 200 mm in typical microscope arrangements, this adjustment can be achieved by selecting the diameter of the aperture diaphragm. In order to avoid significant losses of detected light and asymmetries in the measurement volume, the focus on the aperture diaphragm may only shift laterally by a fraction of the diaphragm diameter.
- the focusing lens is thus perpendicular to its optical axis, i.e. adjustable in the direction of the X and / or Y axis.
- the adjustment in the direction of the other axis in the X-Y plane can be done by tilting the beam splitter.
- the focusing with respect to the X-Y plane takes place exclusively by shifting the focusing lens in this plane.
- the adjustment in the direction of the Z axis can be carried out by moving the aperture diaphragm together with the detector unit.
- Adjustment in the XY plane is also possible by adjusting the beam splitter, preferably by tilting the beam splitter. This allows the Beam path to be aligned with the central axis of the aperture of the aperture.
- the beam splitter can be adjusted in addition to the adjustment options of the focusing lens.
- the beam splitter can be tilted.
- an adjustment can be made in the X-Y plane.
- the focusing lens is fixed.
- the aperture diaphragm can be moved together with the detector unit.
- the use of confocal microscopes in high throughput screening requires special requirements to be met in order to increase throughput on the one hand, i.e. to reduce the measurement times of each individual sample as far as possible.
- the yield of the fluorescent light by the detector must therefore be optimized.
- the numerical aperture of the detection optics, the transmission of all optical components in the detection path at least in the relevant spectral range and the quantum yield of the detector must be optimized.
- the microscope according to the invention has the advantage that the detection optics can be adjusted without additional components, such as a deflecting mirror or a wedge plate. This has the advantage that optical losses that occur due to these additional components do not occur.
- microscopes are often used in high-throughput screening in order to be able to analyze several parameters, for example the intensity at different wavelengths or the directions of polarization. Since the measurement results are impaired when the fluorescence decays, these parameters should be measured simultaneously if possible. This results in an extremely complex detector structure. Since, according to the invention, the detector unit does not have to be moved together with the aperture diaphragm or only has to be moved in a certain direction, the microscope according to the invention has a considerable advantage over existing microscopes, since especially the movement of large masses in narrow tolerance ranges is not necessary.
- the microscope according to the invention is particularly suitable for single-molecule detection.
- Single-molecule detection is particularly suitable for high-throughput screening, since the measurement can be carried out on small amounts of substances.
- the advantages described above also have a particularly advantageous effect, since the individual molecules only emit weak signals. The impairment of weak signals by additional optical elements leads to a considerable falsification of the measurement results.
- the opening of the aperture diaphragm can, for example, be circular or slit-shaped.
- the slit-shaped opening of the aperture diaphragm can be aligned by simply rotating the aperture diaphragm.
- the focusing lens and / or the beam splitter has an adjustment mechanism, which enables the focusing lens and / or the beam splitter to be adjusted using suitable control elements, for example stepper motors or direct current motors with position encoders.
- an adjustment mechanism for displacing the aperture diaphragm together with the detector unit in the direction of the Z axis can optionally be provided.
- the adjustment tolerance with regard to the opening of the aperture diaphragm is preferably less than 3 ⁇ m, particularly preferably less than 2 ⁇ m.
- the invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of a preferred embodiment with reference to the attached drawing.
- the drawing shows a schematic structure of a confocal microscope according to the invention.
- the confocal microscope has a laser 10 as the illumination unit.
- the light emitted by the laser 10 is directed by an optical unit 12 onto a sample 18 arranged in a recess 14 in a sample carrier 16, such as a titer plate.
- the radiation reflected by the sample 18 is directed by the optics unit 12 in the direction of a detector 20.
- the optical unit comprises lenses 22, 24 through which the radiation emanating from the laser 10 is directed onto a beam splitter 26.
- the radiation is reflected in the direction of the sample 18 by the beam splitter 26.
- the radiation is focused into the sample 18 by a microscope objective 28 arranged between the beam splitter 26 and the sample 18.
- the radiation reflected by the sample 18 again passes through the microscope objective 28 to the beam splitter 26.
- the radiation emitted by the sample is let through by the beam splitter 26 and directed in the direction of a focusing lens 30.
- Beam splitter a dichromatic beam splitter (long pass) is used. It can also be a semi-transparent (not wavelength-selective) mirror.
- the radiation is focused into the opening 32 of an aperture diaphragm 34 by the focusing lens 30. After the radiation has passed through the aperture diaphragm 34, it strikes a detector provided in the detector unit 20.
- the focusing lens 30 is in the direction of arrow 36, i.e. in the X direction, in the direction of arrow 38, i.e. in the Y direction and in the direction of arrow 39, i.e. Can be moved in the Z direction. It is thus possible, by means of a single adjustment mechanism, by means of which the focusing lens 30 can be displaced in the direction of the three axes, to focus the beam path in such a way that the focus is arranged in the opening 32 of the aperture diaphragm 34. Ideally, the focus is on a central axis 40 of the beam path. The central axis 40 is also the central axis of the aperture opening 32. Due to the adjustment in the Z direction, the focus is also ideally centered in relation to the height of the aperture diaphragm 34, so that an optimal light yield is achieved.
- the focusing lens is preferably supported by a linear ball bearing. Good guidance of the focusing lens 30 can also be achieved by means of a parallelogram guide, which also ensures play-free guidance with little effort.
- Another possibility for mounting the focusing lens is three-point mounting, which has, for example, a V-groove and two adjustment screws, one bearing being designed to be resilient.
- the three-point bearing has the advantage that it can be compact and enables play-free storage with little effort. For this, the suspension must be free of play in the direction of the optical axis.
- the beam splitter 26 can be tilted.
- the beam splitter is tilted around the X and Y axes.
- an adjustment in the direction of the Z axis is additionally required, which can be implemented either by moving the focusing lens 30 or the aperture diaphragm 34 together with the detector unit 20.
- a filter 42 can be provided in the beam path. If the filter 42 is an exchangeable filter, the course of the beam path can be influenced by the replacement. This makes adjustment necessary. This can be done with the device according to the invention, preferably automatically by adjusting the focusing lens 30.
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US10/467,641 US7298549B2 (en) | 2001-02-16 | 2002-02-15 | Microscope |
EP02701280A EP1360537B1 (de) | 2001-02-16 | 2002-02-15 | Mikroskop |
DE50201016T DE50201016D1 (de) | 2001-02-16 | 2002-02-15 | Mikroskop |
AT02701280T ATE276530T1 (de) | 2001-02-16 | 2002-02-15 | Mikroskop |
US11/838,178 US20070279734A1 (en) | 2001-02-16 | 2007-08-13 | Microscope |
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DE10107210.4 | 2001-02-16 | ||
DE10107210A DE10107210C1 (de) | 2001-02-16 | 2001-02-16 | Mikroskop |
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DE10107210C1 (de) | 2002-10-10 |
DE50201016D1 (de) | 2004-10-21 |
US20070279734A1 (en) | 2007-12-06 |
US20040246572A1 (en) | 2004-12-09 |
EP1360537B1 (de) | 2004-09-15 |
ATE276530T1 (de) | 2004-10-15 |
US7298549B2 (en) | 2007-11-20 |
EP1360537A2 (de) | 2003-11-12 |
WO2002067037A3 (de) | 2002-10-24 |
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