Programmable array microscopes

作者: Quentin Hanley , Rainer Heintzmann , Donna Arndt-Jovin , Thomas Jovin

DOI: 10.1017/S155192950005639X

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摘要: The programmable array microscope (PAM) is a powerful tool combining the capabilities of nearly all previously described optical sectioning techniques in single microscope. Not only can user create sections threedimensional objects, but PAM's unique adaptive strategy allows to select best method for particular sample or experimental need. key PAM spatial light modulator (SLM). This device, when placed image plane microscope, be used sectioning, generate encoding masks, and/or define regions interest.

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