Polarized illumination coded structured illumination microscopy (picoSIM): Experimental results

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Abstract

The need for acquiring at least three images to reconstruct an optical section of a sample limits the acquisition rate in structured illumination microscopy (SIM) for optical sectioning. In polarized illumination coded structured illumination microscopy (picoSIM) the three individual light patterns are encoded in a single polarized illumination light distribution, enabling the acquisition of the complete SIM data in a single exposure. Here, we describe our experimental set-up and show experimental results acquired with sequential and single-shot picoSIM. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Super-resolution structured illumination microscopy (part 2)'.

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Appelt, D., Ehler, E., Shukla Mukherjee, S., Heintzmann, R., & Wicker, K. (2022). Polarized illumination coded structured illumination microscopy (picoSIM): Experimental results. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 380(2220). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2021.0193

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