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Spinning Pupil Aberration Measurement for anisoplanatic deconvolution

Published 9 Apr 2021 in physics.optics, physics.comp-ph, and physics.data-an | (2104.04366v2)

Abstract: The aberrations in an optical microscope are commonly measured and corrected at one location in the field of view, within the so-called isoplanatic patch. Full-field correction is desirable for high-resolution imaging of large specimens. Here we present a novel wavefront detector, based on pupil sampling with sub-apertures, which measures the aberrated wavefront phase at each position of the specimen. Based on this measurement, we propose a region-wise deconvolution that provides an anisoplanatic reconstruction of the sample image. Our results indicate that the measurement and correction of the aberrations can be performed in a wide-field fluorescence microscope over its entire field of view.

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