Extending the Resolution of Microscopes Beyond the Diffraction Limit
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a novel solution to achieve super resolution by inserting a set of optics between the microscope and camera. The choice of optics is flexible and used to create interference patterns that allow for localization of light sources at resolutions greater than that of the base microscope. This technique could be used to locate and image fluorescently tagged cell organelles or track microscopic fluorescent particles in fluid. Telescopes could also benefit from this technology by increasing their resolution of faint targets.
Library of existing MEMS devices Increased productivity Easy to use
Microscopes Telescopes
Steve WereleyPurdue Microfluidics GroupPurdue Mechanical Engineering
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