Published 2015
| Version v1
Publication
Image scanning microscopy with quadrant detectors
Contributors
Description
There is growing interest in techniques based on using detector arrays in confocal microscopy
[1]. Many different implementations have been proposed, and various different names given
to these techniques, one such name being image scanning microscopy [2]. The images from
the elements of the detector array can be combined optically [3], but more flexibility is
achieved by recording each image independently for subsequent processing. This can result
in a substantial improvement in overall image quality, with a combination of resolution
improvement and signal strength. The image is reconstructed by pixel reassignment, in which
the pixel value is reassigned to the appropriate object coordinates, which vary for different
points of the array. Alternatively, the data set consisting of images from different detector
pixels can be deconvolved using the known theoretical point spread function as a priori
information.
In order to maintain the optical sectioning property of the confocal microscope, the size of
the detector array should be limited to a region with a size of the order of the central lobe of
the focused Airy disc. Thus only a small number of detector elements are actually necessary,
a quadrant of four detector elements being a good design
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/813087
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/813087
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE