International audienceWe implement wave front sensor-less adaptive optics in a structured illumination microscope. We investigate how the image formation process in this type of microscope is affected by aberrations. It is found that aberrations can be classified into two groups, those that affect imaging of the illumination pattern and those that have no influence on this pattern. We derive a set of aberration modes ideally suited to this application and use these modes as the basis for an efficient aberration correction scheme. Each mode is corrected independently through the sequential optimisation of an image quality metric. Aberration corrected imaging is demonstrated using fixed fluorescent specimens. Images are further improved using...
This thesis presents an investigation of two dynamic optical techniques for restoring and extending ...
The presence of aberrations is a major concern when using fluorescence microscopy to image deep insi...
Aberrations arising from sources such as sample heterogeneity and refractive index mismatches are co...
While the light microscope offers biologists the advantage in vivo imaging, it suffers from a reduce...
While the light microscope offers biologists the advantage in vivo imaging, it suffers from a reduce...
The resolution of an optical microscope is limited to roughly 250 nm for biological imaging. This is...
Item does not contain fulltextOptical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy...
Optical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy. These effects can be curtail...
The imaging properties of optical microscopes are often compromised by aberrations that reduce image...
Aberrations affect the operation of optical systems, particularly those designed to work at the diff...
Adaptive optics (AO) methods are widely used in microscopes to improve image quality through correct...
The imaging properties of a microscope suffer from the presence of aberrations and optimum performan...
Aberrations affect the operation of optical systems, particularly those designed to work at the diff...
Optical aberrations deteriorate the performance of microscopes. Adaptive optics can be used to impro...
Specimen-induced aberrations are frequently encountered in high resolution microscopy, particularly ...
This thesis presents an investigation of two dynamic optical techniques for restoring and extending ...
The presence of aberrations is a major concern when using fluorescence microscopy to image deep insi...
Aberrations arising from sources such as sample heterogeneity and refractive index mismatches are co...
While the light microscope offers biologists the advantage in vivo imaging, it suffers from a reduce...
While the light microscope offers biologists the advantage in vivo imaging, it suffers from a reduce...
The resolution of an optical microscope is limited to roughly 250 nm for biological imaging. This is...
Item does not contain fulltextOptical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy...
Optical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy. These effects can be curtail...
The imaging properties of optical microscopes are often compromised by aberrations that reduce image...
Aberrations affect the operation of optical systems, particularly those designed to work at the diff...
Adaptive optics (AO) methods are widely used in microscopes to improve image quality through correct...
The imaging properties of a microscope suffer from the presence of aberrations and optimum performan...
Aberrations affect the operation of optical systems, particularly those designed to work at the diff...
Optical aberrations deteriorate the performance of microscopes. Adaptive optics can be used to impro...
Specimen-induced aberrations are frequently encountered in high resolution microscopy, particularly ...
This thesis presents an investigation of two dynamic optical techniques for restoring and extending ...
The presence of aberrations is a major concern when using fluorescence microscopy to image deep insi...
Aberrations arising from sources such as sample heterogeneity and refractive index mismatches are co...