Computational nanosensing from defocus in single particle interferometric reflectance microscopy

Volume: 45, Issue: 23, Pages: 6546 - 6546
Published: Nov 30, 2020
Abstract
Single particle interferometric reflectance (SPIR) microscopy has been studied as a powerful imaging platform for label-free and highly sensitive biological nanoparticle detection and characterization. SPIR’s interferometric nature yields a unique 3D defocus intensity profile of the nanoparticles over a large field of view. Here, we utilize this defocus information to recover high signal-to-noise ratio nanoparticle images with a computationally...
Paper Details
Title
Computational nanosensing from defocus in single particle interferometric reflectance microscopy
Published Date
Nov 30, 2020
Volume
45
Issue
23
Pages
6546 - 6546
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