AbstractA new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale spatial resolution in all three dimensions, by using structured illumination in a microscope that has two opposing objective lenses. Illumination light is split by a grating and a beam splitter into six mutually coherent beams, three of which enter the specimen through each objective lens. The resulting illumination intensity pattern contains high spatial frequency components both axially and laterally. In addition, the emission is collected by both objective lenses coherently, and combined interferometrically on a single camera, resulting in a detection transfer function with axially extended support. These two effects combine to produce near...
The conventional optical microscope is an inherently two-dimensional (2D) imaging tool. The objectiv...
Optical microscopy seeks to produce accurate and precise enlarged images of an object. It is highly ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
AbstractA new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale s...
ABSTRACT A new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale ...
AbstractStructured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of w...
ABSTRACT Structured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of ...
Sevenfold improved axial resolution has been achieved in three-dimensional widefield fluorescence mi...
Widefield fluorescence microscopy is seeing dramatic improvements in resolution, reaching today 100n...
Abstract Widefield fluorescence microscopy is seeing dramatic improvements in resolution, reaching t...
Wide-field fluorescence microscopy, while much faster than confocal microscopy, suffers from a lack ...
Wide-field fluorescence microscopy, while much faster than confocal microscopy, suffers from a lack ...
Applying structured instead of plane illumination in widefield optical fluorescence microscopy can i...
Quantitative three dimensional maps of cellular structure, activity and function provide the key to ...
Minimally invasive technologies to characterize the structure and functionality of biological sample...
The conventional optical microscope is an inherently two-dimensional (2D) imaging tool. The objectiv...
Optical microscopy seeks to produce accurate and precise enlarged images of an object. It is highly ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...
AbstractA new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale s...
ABSTRACT A new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale ...
AbstractStructured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of w...
ABSTRACT Structured illumination microscopy is a method that can increase the spatial resolution of ...
Sevenfold improved axial resolution has been achieved in three-dimensional widefield fluorescence mi...
Widefield fluorescence microscopy is seeing dramatic improvements in resolution, reaching today 100n...
Abstract Widefield fluorescence microscopy is seeing dramatic improvements in resolution, reaching t...
Wide-field fluorescence microscopy, while much faster than confocal microscopy, suffers from a lack ...
Wide-field fluorescence microscopy, while much faster than confocal microscopy, suffers from a lack ...
Applying structured instead of plane illumination in widefield optical fluorescence microscopy can i...
Quantitative three dimensional maps of cellular structure, activity and function provide the key to ...
Minimally invasive technologies to characterize the structure and functionality of biological sample...
The conventional optical microscope is an inherently two-dimensional (2D) imaging tool. The objectiv...
Optical microscopy seeks to produce accurate and precise enlarged images of an object. It is highly ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cat...