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Stochastically Structured Illumination Microscopy scan less super resolution imaging

Authors :
Fusco, Denzel
Xypakis, Emmanouil
Gigante, Ylenia
Mautone, Lorenza
Di Angelantonio, Silvia
Ponsi, Giorgia
Ruocco, Giancarlo
Leonetti, Marco
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In Super-resolution, a varying-illumination image stack is required. This enriched the dataset typically necessitates precise mechanical control and micron scale optical alignment and repeatability. Here, we introduce a novel methodology for super-resolution microscopy called Stochastically Structured Illumination Microscopy (S2IM), which bypasses the need for illumination control instead exploiting the random, uncontrolled movement of the target object. We tested our methodology within the clinically relevant ophthalmoscopic setting, harnessing the inherent saccadic motion of the eye to induce stochastic displacement of the illumination pattern on the retina. We opted to avoid human subjects by utilizing a phantom eye model, featuring a retina composed of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) retinal neurons, and replicating the ocular saccadic movements by custom actuators. Our findings demonstrate that S$^2$IM unlocks scan-less super-resolution with a resolution enhancement of 1.91, with promising prospects also beyond ophthalmoscopy applications such as active matter or atmospheric/astronomical observation.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics
92C55, 78A70

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.16006
Document Type :
Working Paper