Opt Lett. 2022 Nov 1;47(21):5727-5730. doi: 10.1364/OL.466213.
Astigmatism imaging is a three-dimensional (3D) single molecule fluorescence microscopy approach that yields super-resolved spatial information on a rapid time scale from a single image. It is ideally suited for resolving structures on a sub-micrometer scale and temporal behavior in the millisecond regime. While traditional astigmatism imaging utilizes a cylindrical lens, adaptive optics enables the astigmatism to be tuned for the experiment. We demonstrate here how the precisions in x, y, and z are inter-linked and vary with the astigmatism, z-position, and photon level. This experimentally driven and verified approach provides a guide for astigmatism selection in biological imaging strategies.
像散成像(Astigmatism imaging)是一种三维(3D)单分子荧光显微镜方法,可在单个图像上快速获取超分辨率的空间信息。它非常适合解析亚微米级结构和毫秒级的时间行为。虽然传统的像散成像利用圆柱透镜,但自适应光学可以针对实验调整像散。我们在这里展示了 x、y 和 z 的精度如何相互关联,并随像散、z 位置和光子水平而变化。这种实验驱动和验证的方法为生物成像策略中的像散选择提供了指导。