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Theoretical and experimental demonstration of resolution beyond the Rayleigh limit by FINCH fluorescence microscopic imaging |
Optics Express, Vol. 19, Issue 27, pp. 26249-26268 (2011)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.026249
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Abstract
Fresnel Incoherent Correlation Holography (FINCH) enables holograms to be recorded from incoherent light with just a digital camera and spatial light modulator. We previously described its application to general three dimensional incoherent imaging and specifically to fluorescence microscopy, wherein one complex hologram contains the three dimensional information in the field of view, obviating the need for scanning or serial sectioning. We have now further analyzed FINCH in view of linear system theory and in comparison to conventional coherent and incoherent two dimensional imaging systems. We demonstrate, theoretically and experimentally, improved resolution by FINCH, when compared to conventional imaging.
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OCIS Codes
(050.1950) Diffraction and gratings : Diffraction gratings
(090.1760) Holography : Computer holography
(090.1970) Holography : Diffractive optics
(090.2880) Holography : Holographic interferometry
(100.6890) Image processing : Three-dimensional image processing
(110.0180) Imaging systems : Microscopy
(110.6880) Imaging systems : Three-dimensional image acquisition
(120.5060) Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology : Phase modulation
(180.2520) Microscopy : Fluorescence microscopy
(180.6900) Microscopy : Three-dimensional microscopy
(260.2510) Physical optics : Fluorescence
(090.1995) Holography : Digital holography
ToC Category:
Microscopy
History
Original Manuscript: October 19, 2011
Revised Manuscript: November 30, 2011
Manuscript Accepted: December 1, 2011
Published: December 8, 2011
Virtual Issues
Vol. 7, Iss. 2 Virtual Journal for Biomedical Optics
Citation
Joseph Rosen, Nisan Siegel, and Gary Brooker, "Theoretical and experimental demonstration of resolution beyond the Rayleigh limit by FINCH fluorescence microscopic imaging," Opt. Express 19, 26249-26268 (2011)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-19-27-26249
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