Observation of mammalian living cells with femtosecond single pulse illumination generated by a soft X-ray free electron laser

Author:

Egawa Satoru1ORCID,Sakurai Kai2,Takeo Yoko2,Yoshinaga Kyota2,Takei Masashi3,Owada Shigeki4,Yamaguchi Gota5,Yokomae Shunya6ORCID,Mimura Hidekazu2,Yamagata Yutaka1ORCID,Yabashi Makina5ORCID,Shimura Mari7ORCID,Kimura Takashi2

Affiliation:

1. RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics

2. The University of Tokyo

3. Hokkaido University

4. RIKEN

5. RIKEN SPring-8 Center

6. Natsume Optical Corporation

7. National Center for Global Health and Medicine

Abstract

Abstract Soft X-ray transmission microscopy is a powerful tool for visualizing cellular structures due to the natural contrast between organic material and water, but radiation damage has hindered its application to living cells. We have developed a soft X-ray microscope using femtosecond pulse illumination generated by a soft X-ray free electron laser, with which structural change of cells caused by radiation damage is negligible. Employing Wolter mirrors for illumination and objective optics enabled us to perform soft X-ray imaging with a large field of view, facilitating observation of mammalian cells. We successfully captured images of living cells in culture medium visualizing their carbon distribution. The broad wavelength-tunability of soft X-ray free electron lasers, in conjunction with the achromaticity of Wolter mirrors, enabled wavelength resolved cellular imaging.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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