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One challenge of common confocal Brillouin microscopy is the relatively slow mapping speed, which is due to both the intrinsically weak signal of spontaneous Brillouin scattering and the point-by-point mapping strategy. We previously have proposed a multiplex mapping idea called line-scanning Brillouin microscopy and demonstrated its capability for fast imaging. In this work, we adapt this idea into a new setup for biological application by redesigning the whole optical configuration. We will evaluate the performance of the new setup and show the feasibility for rapid biomechanical mapping.
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