A new high resolution confocal and non-confocal scanning laser macroscope
is disclosed which achieves fine focus and control of focus position by
moving a lens in the intermediate optics. This arrangement is
particularly useful for imaging specimens where it is difficult to focus
by changing the distance between the scan lens and the specimen, for
example for in-vivo imaging, photodynamic therapy, and image-guided
surgery. It is also important to keep the lens-to-specimen distance
constant when a liquid-immersion scan lens is used, in order to maintain
a constant thickness of liquid between the lens and the specimen. In
addition to being useful for confocal slicing, motion of the intermediate
lens under computer control also enables dynamic focus and the ability to
move the focal spot along a general path inside the specimen. Several
applications of the imaging system are described. The macroscope images
macroscopic specimens in reflected light, transmitted light,
fluorescence, photoluminescence and multi-photon fluorescence.