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13 June 2017 Microscopy using randomized speckle illumination
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Proceedings Volume 10449, Fifth International Conference on Optical and Photonics Engineering; 104490H (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269564
Event: Fifth International Conference on Optical and Photonics Engineering, 2017, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
It is well known for structured illumination microscopy (SIM) that the lateral resolution by a factor of two beyond the classical diffraction limit is achieved using spatially structured illumination in wide-field fluorescence microscope. In the state of art SIM systems, grating patterns are generally generated by physical gratings or by spatial light modulators such as digital micro mirrors (DMD), liquid crystal displays (LCD). In this study, using a combination of LCD and ground glasses, size controlled randomized speckle patterns are generated as an illumination source for the microscope. Proof of concept of using speckle illumination in SIM configuration is tested by imaging fixed BPAE cells.
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Sandeep M. Perinchery, Anant Shinde, and V. M. Murukeshan " Microscopy using randomized speckle illumination", Proc. SPIE 10449, Fifth International Conference on Optical and Photonics Engineering, 104490H (13 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269564
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KEYWORDS
Microscopy

Speckle pattern

Biomedical optics

Diffraction gratings

Microscopes

Speckle

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