Structured illumination microscopy with partially coherent illumination for phase and fluorescent imaging

  • Wen K
  • Gao Z
  • Fang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study presents a partially coherent illumination based (PCI-based) SIM apparatus for dual-modality (phase and fluorescent) microscopic imaging. The partially coherent illumination (PCI) is generated by placing a rotating diffuser on a monochromatic laser beam, which suppresses speckle noise in the dual-modality images and endows the apparatus with sound sectioning capability. With this system, label-free quantitative phase and super-resolved/sectioned fluorescent images can be obtained for the same sample. We have demonstrated the superiority of the system in phase imaging of transparent cells with high endogenous contrast and in a quantitative manner. In the meantime, we have also demonstrated fluorescent imaging of fluorescent beads, rat tail crosscut, wheat anther, and hibiscus pollen with super-resolution and optical sectioning. We envisage that the proposed method can be applied to many fields, including but not limited to biomedical, industrial, chemistry fields.

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Wen, K., Gao, Z., Fang, X., Liu, M., Zheng, J., Ma, Y., … Gao, P. (2021). Structured illumination microscopy with partially coherent illumination for phase and fluorescent imaging. Optics Express, 29(21), 33679. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.435783

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