Single molecule light field microscopy

  • Sims R
  • Abdul Rehman S
  • Lenz M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We introduce single molecule light field microscopy (SMLFM), a new class of three-dimensional (3D) single molecule localization microscopy. By segmenting the back focal plane of a microscope objective with an array of microlenses to generate multiple 2D perspective views, the same single fluorophore can be imaged from different angles. These views, in combination with a bespoke fitting algorithm, enable the 3D positions of single fluorophores to be determined from parallax. SMLFM achieves up to 20 nm localization precision throughout an extended 6 µ m depth of field. The capabilities of SMLFM are showcased by imaging membranes of fixed eukaryotic cells and DNA nanostructures below the optical diffraction limit.

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Sims, R. R., Abdul Rehman, S., Lenz, M. O., Benaissa, S. I., Bruggeman, E., Clark, A., … O’Holleran, K. (2020). Single molecule light field microscopy. Optica, 7(9), 1065. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.397172

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