Freddy T. Nguyen, MD, PhD

Physician-scientist developing biophotonics and nano technologies for functional precision medicine to provide the right treatment to the right patient at the right time.

Interferometric synthetic aperture microscopy.

Title:

Interferometric synthetic aperture microscopy.

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2007
Journal:
Nat Phys
Volume:
3
Issue:
2
Pagination:
129-134
Date Published:
2007 Feb 01
ISSN:
1745-2473
Abstract:

State-of-the-art methods in high-resolution three-dimensional optical microscopy require that the focus be scanned through the entire region of interest. However, an analysis of the physics of the light-sample interaction reveals that the Fourier-space coverage is independent of depth. Here we show that, by solving the inverse scattering problem for interference microscopy, computed reconstruction yields volumes with a resolution in all planes that is equivalent to the resolution achieved only at the focal plane for conventional high-resolution microscopy. In short, the entire illuminated volume has spatially invariant resolution, thus eliminating the compromise between resolution and depth of field. We describe and demonstrate a novel computational image-formation technique called interferometric synthetic aperture microscopy (ISAM). ISAM has the potential to broadly impact real-time three-dimensional microscopy and analysis in the fields of cell and tumour biology, as well as in clinical diagnosis where imaging is preferable to biopsy.

Alternate Journal:
Nat Phys
PubMed ID:
25635181
PubMed Central ID:
PMC4308056
Grant List:
R01 EB005221 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
R21 EB005321 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States