Abstract
The programmable array microscope (PAM) is a powerful tool combining the capabilities of nearly all previously described optical sectioning techniques in a single microscope. Not only can the user create optical sections of threedimensional objects, but the PAM's unique adaptive optical strategy allows a user to select the best sectioning method for a particular sample or experimental need. The key to the PAM is a spatial light modulator (SLM). This device, when placed in the image plane of a microscope, can be used to create optical sectioning, generate spatial encoding masks, and/or define regions of interest.
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Hanley, Q., Heintzmann, R., Arndt-Jovin, D., & Jovin, T. (2001). Programmable Array Microscopes. Microscopy Today, 9(2), 8–13. https://doi.org/10.1017/s155192950005639x
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