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Intraoperative Brain Imaging with a Miniature Probe Based on an Electrothermal Actuated MEMS Mirror

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Abstract

Endoscopic imaging imposes using miniature probe with high performance. We reported the design and characterization of a two-photon fluorescence miniature probe based on a dual-axis electrothermal MEMS mirror and dedicated for real-time brain imaging.

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