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Compressive Sensing Techniques Speed 2-Photon Microscopy

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To enhance the imaging speed of two-photon microscopy without compromising resolution, researchers from The Chinese University of Hong Kong combined compressive imaging techniques with a multifocus laser illumination method that uses a digital micromirror device (DMD). The DMD generates 5 to 30 points of focused laser light on randomly selected locations within a specimen. The position and intensity of each point of light are controlled by a binary hologram that is projected onto the device. During each measurement, the DMD reflashes the hologram to change the position of each focus and...Read full article

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    Published: September 2019
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