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Super-resolution fluorescence imaging by stepwise optical saturation microscopy

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posted on 2019-01-13, 00:00 authored by Yide Zhang
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy is an important tool in biomedical research for its ability to discern features smaller than the diffraction limit, but its universal application is not feasible due to its difficult implementation and high cost. In this research, we propose and demonstrate a new kind of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy that can be easily implemented and requires neither additional hardware nor complex post-processing. The microscopy is based on the principle of stepwise optical saturation (SOS), where M steps of raw fluorescence images are linearly combined to generate an image with a √M-fold increase in resolution compared with conventional diffraction-limited images. For example, by linearly combining (scaling and subtracting) two images obtained at regular powers, a 1.4-fold resolution gain beyond the diffraction limit can be achieved. The resolution improvement in SOS microscopy is theoretically infinite but practically is limited by the signal-to-noise ratio. We perform simulations and experimentally demonstrate super-resolution microscopy with both one-photon (confocal) and multiphoton excitation fluorescence. We show that with the multiphoton modality, the SOS microscopy can provide super-resolution imaging deep in scattering samples.

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2019-01-13

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University of Notre Dame

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Yide Zhang|David Benirschke|Scott S. Howard|Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame

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