From 2d to 3d super-resolution imaging through glass microspheres -invited

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Perrin Stephane and colleagues from the ICube Laboratory, CNRS, INSA de Strasbourg, University of Strasbourg, Illkirch, France have published the research work: From 2D to 3D super-resolution imaging through glass microspheres -INVITED, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    In optical imaging, observation of sub-micrometre features is a real challenge. According to theory of diffraction, the smallest discernible size through a classical microscope is of λ/2 (where λ is the wavelength of the broadband light source). In experiments, the resolving power appears to be reduced due to the optical aberrations, misalignments and numerical . . .

     

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