Abstract:
A practical guide for the easy implementation of a Fourier light-field microscope is reported. The Fourier light-field
concept applied to microscopy allows the capture in real time of a series of 2D orthographic images of microscopic
thick dynamic samples. Such perspective images contain spatial and angular information of the light-field emitted
by the sample. A feature of this technologyis the tight requirement of a double optical conjugation relationship, and
also the requirement of NA matching. For these reasons, the Fourier light-field microscope being a non-complex
optical system, a clear protocol on how to set up the optical elements accurately is needed. In this sense, this guide is
aimed to simplify the implementation process, with an optical bench and off-the-shelf components. This will help
the widespread use of this recent technology