Concepts for structured illumination microscopy with extended axial resolution through mirrored illumination

Concepts for structured illumination microscopy with extended axial resolution through mirrored illumination

Concepts for structured illumination microscopy with extended axial resolution through mirrored illumination

James David Manton, Florian Str?hl, Reto Paul Fiolka, Clemens Kaminski, Eric J Rees

https://doi.org/10.1101/828632

Wide-field fluorescence microscopy, while much faster than confocal microscopy, suffers from a lack of optical sectioning and poor axial resolution. 3D structured illumination microscopy (SIM) has been demonstrated to provide optical sectioning and to double the resolution limit both laterally and axially, but even with this the axial resolution is still worse than the lateral resolution of unmodified wide-field microscopy. Interferometric schemes using two high numerical aperture objectives, such as 4Pi confocal and I5M microscopy, have improved the axial resolution beyond that of the lateral, but at the cost of a significantly more complex optical setup. Here, we investigate a simpler dual-objective scheme which we propose can be easily added to an existing 3D-SIM microscope, providing lateral and axial resolutions in excess of 125 nm with conventional fluorophores and without the need for interferometric detection.

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